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Antašava Manor, designed by Mykolas Angelo Šulcas, a student of Laurynas Gucevičius, is a valuable example of Classicism-style architecture. The manor house, built between 1812 and 1816, is a two-story, rectangular-plan building that stands out for its authentic decor in the halls and rooms.
This historically significant site also includes other important elements: near the manor stands a two-story granary, built from fieldstones, as well as a rectory. The manor is surrounded by an elegant park designed by Šulcas himself. The park, formed from rows of straight trees, contributes to the historical value of the estate.
Antašava Manor is listed in the state-protected immovable cultural heritage register, but it is currently private property and can only be viewed from the outside. The unique combination of Classicism-style architecture and historical heritage makes the manor an important cultural tourism site in Lithuania.
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