The estate of Platers is a historical building and a palace and park complex of the late XVIII - early XIX centuries. in the village of Gorodets in the Sharkovshchinsky district , an architectural monument (number 212G000836). Located south of the village, on the banks of Mnjuta .
| Sight | |
| Manor of the Platers | |
|---|---|
| Belor. Syadziba Plyaterў | |
| A country | |
| Architectural style | classicism |
| Construction | end of the 18th century - beginning of the XIX century |
| Status | architectural monument |
History
The estate was built at the turn of the XVIII — XIX centuries. It was finally formed in the second half of the 19th century, when it was owned by Sieberg-Pleaters. The design of the facades and the layout of the main house were changed at the beginning of the 20th century. In Soviet times, the office of the Gorodets collective farm [1] [2] was located in a manor house.
Architecture
The structure of the manor complex, in addition to the main house, includes a chapel, residential and farm buildings, as well as a park. The main house is built in the style of classicism, is a brick building, two-story in the middle part with one-story wings. The central part of the building is decorated with a four-column portico. The window openings on the facade are decorated with profiled platbands, and on the second floor - pilasters and sandriks. The chapel, located west of the house, is decorated in a neo-Gothic style. The layout of the manor park uses the picturesque bends of the Mnjuta River. In front of the manor house is a front yard with a circle in the center, on the west side of it was a greenhouse (not preserved). The entrance gate on the main axis of the estate consists of four brick pylons decorated with rubble stone inserts. Service buildings are built of rubble stone, they are decorated with brick shovels, platbands. The landscape park itself was located in the floodplain, on two banks of the river [1] [2] .
Notes
- ↑ 1 2 S.V. Marceleў (gal. Red). Zbor remembrance history and culture of Belarus. Vitebsk region. - Minsk: Belarusian Savetskaya encyclopedia, 1985.- S. 459. - 496 p. - (Zbor remembrance of history and culture of Belarus). - 8000 copies.
- ↑ 1 2 Fedoruk A.T. Garden art of Belarus. - Minsk: Urajay, 1989 .-- 247 p. - ISBN 5-7860-0086-9 .