Raudondvaris (Šeduva Manor)


eyes

406

check

2

heart

1

0 out of 5
(0 reviews)

Located near Šeduva, Raudondvaris is a 19th-century Neo-Gothic manor estate, also known as Šeduva Manor. This site was established through the initiative of Baron Theodor von Ropp in 1798, when he decided to relocate the manor about 2 km from Šeduva to a new location near the Daugyvenė River. The estate was surrounded by a park and featured facilities such as a distillery, a water mill, and an art gallery. Today, however, the manor buildings, though privatized, are in a state of disrepair. Raudondvaris stands as a place of rich history, awaiting revival.

Info

  • information

    Manors

Share:
Raudondvaris is a historic site near the town of Šeduva, renowned for its Neo-Gothic architecture from the early 19th century. Also known as Šeduva Manor, the estate was built after demolishing older structures when its new owner, Baron Theodor von Ropp, acquired the property in 1798. Before that, Šeduva Manor had belonged to the Grand Duke of Lithuania. Baron T. von Ropp became a controversial figure due to a conflict with Šeduva residents, who defended their right not to perform corvée labor in court. After losing the case, the baron decided to relocate the manor to a site approximately 2 km from Šeduva,
near the Daugyvenė River. The new estate was named Raudondvaris. This site was distinguished by its carefully planned layout, harmonizing with nearby roads and water bodies, and its spacious park, which adorned the area. In 1854, the manor passed to Baron Otto von Ropp, who transformed it into a cultural and economic hub. By 1859, the estate housed a distillery, a water mill, and an art gallery featuring 18th-century paintings. Unfortunately, the manor buildings today are privatized and in a deteriorating condition—its palace is crumbling, though it retains immense historical and cultural value.
Found a mistake? Report

Whats new?

2025-11-17

Three impressive Baltic seaside spots: Olando Kepurė, Veczemē Cliffs, Pakri Cliffs

The Baltic coast is a place where the land and the sea are in constant conversation. Where waves sha...
Read more
2025-11-13

Discover Tallinn Old Town with MyTravis: a medieval spirit that surprises you at every step

Tallinn’s Old Town is like an open-air museum. A member of the MyTravis team, after visiting Estonia...
Read more
2025-11-12

Women's hike through the mystery of the fog from Ginučiai Hillfort to Ladakalnis

The third Women's Hike was organized by the club's founder, Ada Vėtrė, whose idea to bring women tog...
Read more
2025-09-24

The first women’s hiking club hike in Marcinkonys: nature’s beauty, legends, and togetherness in Dzūkija

On September 20, the first Women’s Hiking Club hike took place in Marcinkonys, organized by the club...
Read more
2025-06-15

Nature Trails in the Pärnu Region: A Journey Through Estonia’s Natural Treasures

The Pärnu region of Estonia is renowned not only for its resort town and coastline but also for its...
Read more
2025-03-30

Šiauliai Chestnut Alley – a place where dozens of chestnut trees bloom

Chestnut Alley in Šiauliai – a unique spot in the heart of the city, where the beauty and delightful...
Read more
2025-03-29

Kulautuva – the Pearl of the Nemunas Shore: What to See and Do?

Kulautuva – a small but charming town in the Kaunas district, surrounded by pine forests and stretch...
Read more
2025-03-28

Kauko Stairs in Kaunas – Woven with Myths and Natural Beauty

Kauko Stairs – a favorite spot for both locals and visitors of Kaunas, where the extraordinary beaut...
Read more
2025-03-27

Kaunas Beast: A City Symbol Shrouded in Legends

Not every ordinary Kaunas resident knows what secrets lie behind the historic walls of Kaunas Castle...
Read more