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First mentioned in 1559, Noriūnų Manor is an important cultural and architectural monument. Throughout its history, the manor has belonged to various families, including the Naruševičius, Radziminskas, Tiškevičius, and Adomonis families. In 1921, the manor was the site of the wedding of poets Kazys Binkis and Pranciška Ieva.
The architectural ensemble of the manor, which includes the palace, barn, dolomite towers, and park, is a state-protected monument. The palace stands out with its unusual T-shaped layout and details in the styles of Classicism and Mannerism. Noriūnų Manor is listed in the Lithuanian Cultural Heritage Register.
Today, the manor is privately owned, and it can only be viewed from the outside. To the south, the Noriūnėliai Manor's farmhouse and office building with a dolomite tower remain, which are also significant cultural sites. Noriūnų Manor is an invaluable part of Lithuania's cultural and architectural heritage.
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