The monument of manor-park architecture in a classicism style.
A palace complex was built in the end of the eighteenth – the first half of the nineteenth century on the south outskirts of Pastavy, on the left shore of the Miadzielka River. The complex which includes the palace and a park was built at the place of an old manor of the first half of the seventeenth century. The primary manor consisted of dwelling and household buildings (five wooden dwelling houses, a kitchen, five barns, three stables, a shed, a cellar and other) which were forming a rectangular-plan yard passed by a burg with two gates. There was a distillery by the manor. Building of the stone palace complex began at the place of the manor upon an initiative of an owner of Pastavy Antoni Tyzienhaŭz in seventeen sixties. This was the hour of triumph for Pastavy. Because Antoni Tyzienhaŭz, the starost of Hrodna, aspired to turn his patrimony to one of centres of culture and industry of the region. Near the palace there was also a beautiful park with exotic plants and channels and lakes. After the Second World War in nineteen forty seven the palace was renovated. But enclosure pattern was changed; also elements of stucco setting were lost. In nineteen sixties the former palace of Tyzienhaŭzs' was adapted for a hospital. The palace belongs to a regional hospital up to now. There is a museum in the other part of the palace.
Publication date: 21.06.2017.
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