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Vidiškiai Manor is adorned not only by its Classicist-style palace but also by a terraced garden leading to Lake Varnis.
Vidiškiai Manor is mentioned in the second half of the 18th century (1782, 1784). At that time, it belonged to Mr. N. Ragoža. In 1782, after receiving permission from the Vilnius Diocese, Mr. Ragoža built a chapel on his estate. In 1807, the manor was owned by Count Liudvikas Pliateris, who built a new chapel the same year, and the manor became known as Pšijazn. The manor had 19 economic and residential buildings, including single-story wooden Classicist-style manor houses, six workers' residential houses, a mill, a bathhouse, a barn, five cattle sheds, a granary, a forge, an ice house.
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