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The Jiezno manor, once located in Jiezno, is a significant part of Lithuanian history. The manor's office building, which served as the kitchen, laundry, and servants' quarters, has survived. This 18th-century Baroque structure is an architectural monument. According to legend, the grand manor palace complex built in 1775 had seven wings: six were two-story buildings on the sides, while the central one was three-story with towers at the corners. The palace's design was unique—it was meant to symbolize the Gregorian calendar, featuring 365 windows, 12 gates, and 52 doors leading to the rooms.
Monuments
Jieznas
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