Ignalina District Tourism Information Center

Meikštai Manor

Manors, Churches, Ethnographical Villages, Mills

The manor was first mentioned in the XVIIIth century. It, as a legacy, went from Naruševičiai to Augustinas Vavževskis. In the end of XIXth century landlord Simonas Meištovičius built a palace in the form of a neo-gothic castle. They were one of the three english neo-gothic style buildings in Lithuania. Up till now, 13 stylistically interesting buildings have survived: mansonry, plastered central palace with towers and interesting fronton and windows, door decoration, stone and plastered bricks servants quarters with original authentic facade decoration of the same type; wooden barn with smiths work cuffs; barn of pillar structure of stones, barns of similar construction; distillery ruins, part of the stone masonry icehouse. Only part of the greenery remained till this day.

 

Currently, the manor has an addiction rehabilitation center, and attendance is restricted.

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  • Ra
    Rassa
    2020-02-13

    Kai pagersi arielka su tablietkom,ir pamatysi Marsirečius ,tada kreipkis,galesi apžiurtet kiekvieną kampa.Ir dar valgyt duos.Tiesa dirbti irgi reikės

  • Ra
    Rasa
    2018-07-08

    Keliaujant po Ignalinos kraštą teko paklaidžioti ieškant puikiai aprašyto Meikštų dvaro, deje apžiūrėti nebuvo galimybės dėl dvare įsikūrusio reabilitacijos centro. Prašome patikslinti informaciją ir ne klaidinti lankytojų atvykusių iš kito Lietuvos krašto.