The manor is the monument of eclectic architecture, presents a two-stored brick building, to which a square tower is asymmetrically built on. A tambour and a porch are settled at the main entrance.
Manor of Aŭraamaŭs' was formed in the early twentieth century. The date "nineteen twelve" on the facade shows the year of the end of erection of the house and letters "AA" – a name of an owner of the manor – of the merchant Andrej Aŭraamaŭ who possessed it up to the Russian revolution in nineteen seventeen. The manor house of Aŭraamaŭs' fits excellent in landscape regular park where "wild" underbrush of quaking asp, maple and larch mixed well ably with ideally straight avenues of limes. Old trees set out along pathways can be seen until now. A front four-pylon gate at the entrance to a manor-park complex has been also preserved. Now Chojniki museum of local lore is situated in the manor house.
Publication date: 21.06.2017.
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