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Burbiškiai Manor, located in the Raseiniai district, has been known since the 17th century when it was owned by the Burba noble family. A fire in 1834 destroyed much of the manor, but the buildings were quickly restored. The manor's Classical-style palace is distinguished by a portico with columns and authentic 19th-century architectural features.
Today, only fragments of the estate remain – the old park, two ponds, dilapidated farm buildings, and abandoned cemeteries with a burial vault. During the Soviet era, a concrete moose sculpture was placed on the grounds, one of the few remaining symbols of the estate.
In 1994, the manor was acquired by an entrepreneur who promised to preserve it, but today it is slowly decaying. Despite its neglected state, Burbiškiai Manor retains a unique historical atmosphere and awaits those who value authenticity.
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