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Nemėžis Manor, located 1 km from the Nemėžis settlement, is an important part of Lithuania's cultural and historical heritage, having been owned by prominent Lithuanian noble families such as the Radziwiłłs, Sapiehas, Chodkiewiczs, and Oginskis. The manor was established in the 18th century, but until the early 19th century, its buildings were wooden. Michał Tyszkiewicz, who acquired the manor in 1828, initiated the construction of the existing buildings between 1840 and 1856, including the main palace, stables, and the office. These buildings form the core of the manor ensemble around a rectangular representative courtyard, which was once surrounded by a brick wall. The estate is also complemented by a wooden barn standing at a distance.