The Farmstead of Noriūnai Estate


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The Farmstead of Noriūnai Estate is a historical architectural building that reflects the agricultural life of 19th-century manorial estates. This building was intended for the manor workers – farmhands – who took care of the estate’s land and agricultural activities. The farmstead stands out with its authentic architecture: red brick masonry, massive walls, and typical construction elements of the time. Today, it is a valuable cultural heritage site, attracting history and tourism enthusiasts. Noriūnai Estate is a unique testament to the manor history of the Kupiškis region, preserving traces of ancient manor life.

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The Farmstead of Noriūnai Estate is one of the remaining 19th-century agricultural buildings, providing a unique opportunity to glimpse into the daily life of Lithuanian manors. The farmstead was intended for the estate workers, who were responsible for agricultural tasks, livestock care, and everyday estate matters. The building has preserved authentic architectural features – sturdy red brick walls, small windows, and a simple yet functional layout. Noriūnai Estate was an important economic and social center of the region. The
farmhands not only worked here but also lived, making this building a significant testimony to the serfdom period of the 19th century and the living conditions of the people of that time. During the Soviet era, many manor buildings were abandoned or repurposed, but today the farmstead remains an important part of cultural heritage. Visitors interested in manor history and architecture can explore the daily life of an ancient manor, experience the authentic atmosphere, and discover the historical heritage of the Kupiškis region.
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