In 1617 the owners donated part of the real estate land to Franciscans.
[1] After the November Uprising of 1831, Russian authorities closed the monastery and turned it into barracks for soldiers, and later to a boarding school for girls.
The Church of St. Mary Compassionate Mother was closed at the same time as the monastery.
In 2005, reconstruction was started by an entrepreneur, Giedrius Klimkevičius, from Vilnius.
It offers hosting for business conferences or weddings, hunting, shooting practices, and other activities, including music festival Be2gether.