Lentvaris Manor () is a former residential
manor in
Lentvaris
Lentvaris (; ) is a city in eastern Lithuania, 9 km east of Trakai. It is a transportation hub, as several road and rail routes cross here.
Lake Lentvaris is nearby.
History
The town is situated in ethnographically Baltic Lithuanian ...
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Trakai District Municipality
Trakai District Municipality is one of 60 municipalities in Lithuania.
It has significant Polish minority population in Lithuania, with more than quarter of the population claiming Polish ethnicity.
Elderships
Trakai District Municipality is ...
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Lithuania
Lithuania, officially the Republic of Lithuania, is a country in the Baltic region of Europe. It is one of three Baltic states and lies on the eastern shore of the Baltic Sea, bordered by Latvia to the north, Belarus to the east and south, P ...
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Founded in the 16th century, the manor homestead stands on the northern shore of Lake Lentvaris, which was artificially created by pouring an embankment over the lake.
[„Lentvario dvaras“. ''archyvai.lt''. Suarchyvuotas originalas 2016-08-13. Nuoroda tikrinta 2017-03-05.]
Lentvaris manor is registered in the
Registry of Cultural Property Registry of Cultural Property may refer to:
* Registry of Cultural Property (Lithuania)
* Registry of Cultural Property (Poland)
*Philippine Registry of Cultural Property
The Philippine Registry of Cultural Property, abbreviated as PRECUP (), i ...
and is a state-protected object, and is administered by the
Department of Cultural Heritage
The Department of Cultural Heritage () is the department of the Lithuanian Ministry of Culture responsible for protecting and documenting cultural property as well as the intangible cultural heritage.
The Department of Cultural Heritage perform ...
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Buildings
* 19th-century Gothic Revival palace built in 1861-1869 by a project of the architect Gustaw von Schacht, reconstructed in 1899 according to the project of the Belgian architect de Vegas (Waegh) and the architect T. Rostvorowski;
* Servants Quarters', built at the end of the 19th century;
* Brick-style barn (early 19th century);
* Stables (late 19th - early 20th century);
* English Park, founded in the 19th century. end, landscape architect
Édouard André
Édouard François André (; 17 July 1840 – 25 October 1911) was a French horticulturalist, landscape designer, as well as a leading landscape architect of the late 19th century, famous for designing city parks and public spaces in Lithuan ...
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History
The manor has been mentioned since 1596.
In the 18th Century, the town of Lentvaris, was within the territory of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. It was populated by Poles, Lithuanians and Jews and belonged to the estate of the Polish-Lithuanian House of Sapieha. In the 17th c. the owner of the manor was Tomasz Sapieha.
Following the partitions of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth the town became part of the Russian Empire.

In 1850 the estate was bought from Izdebski by Count Józef Tyszkiewicz (1835-1891). In 1885 he had a Tudor-style palace built on the northern shore of Lake Lentvaris, which was widened during 1850-1873; a causeway connected the estate, which was surrounded on three sides by water, with the town.
The manor house was built in two stages. In 1865-1866 it was led by Gustav Shachn. The manor house was a two or three-storey building with a wide entrance porch façade, a tall tower on the southwest side, and on the other side had a lower, two-storey wing. It faced the lake. It was in Józef Tyszkiewicz’s time that almost all the farm buildings were built as well.
Józef also planted a large park next to it, designed by the well-known French landscape architect
Édouard André
Édouard François André (; 17 July 1840 – 25 October 1911) was a French horticulturalist, landscape designer, as well as a leading landscape architect of the late 19th century, famous for designing city parks and public spaces in Lithuan ...
: local and foreign trees (larch, gray walnut, silver and Swedler maples, etc.) predominated.
In 1891 Władysław Tyszkiewicz (1865-1936), who inherited the manor, reconstructed the palace, later it acquired the current appearance of English Gothic.
The author of the reconstruction was architect Tadeusz Maria Rostworowski.
The last owner of the manor in 1936. Count Stefan Eugeniusz Tyszkiewicz (1894-1976) became the manor, who ruled the manor until 1939.
Since 1957 the administration of Lentvaris Carpet Factory (now AB Kilimai and UAB Lentvario Kilimai) was located in the manor.
In 2007 the manor was bought by businessman Laimutis Pinkevičius, who went bankrupt in the same year.
In 2016 businessman Ugnius Kiguolis bought the manor from the auction house.
In 2018, the Lentvaris manor house received 673 thousand European Union support for the reconstruction of part of the building.
[Lentvario dvarui – pinigų injekcija, bet muziejaus jame dar teks palaukti lrytas.lt 2018.03.20]
References
Manor houses in Lithuania
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