Liubavas Manor

Till our days there are 11 buildings, a system of terrace ponds and plantation in Liubavas manor homestead left.

Under the initiative of sculptor Gintaras Karosas, Liubavas Manor Museum was established in 2011 (the mill was built in 1902 in place of the previous one mentioned since 1727).

In 2016 the 18th century Liubavas Manor Baroque architectural ensemble – officine (treasure) and orangery was restored and adapted to the museum.

The Museum of History, Cultural and Technical Heritage of Liubavas Manor is open on weekends from April 15 to October 15.

In 1546 the treasury book of the Grand Duke Sigismund Augustus of Lithuania describes in detail the Liubavas ponds that were being repaired at that time.

Liubavas Manor mill