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Bistrampolis Manor is a former residential manor in Kučiai, Lithuania. Currently it is used as a hotel and coffee-restaurant. The manor stables are used as a concert hall, where various festivals takes place. The chapel is used as a museum of Lithuanian book smugglers. Bistrampolis Manor is also famous for its park.

History

The manor was built in 1855 in the classical style. Its name ("Bistram" + "-polis") comes from its owners, the Baltic German noble Bistram family [de].

References

  1. Bistrampolis Manor (in Lithuanian)

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Residential castles and manors in Lithuania
Urban palaces Coat of arms of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania
Pre-Classicism
Classicism
Historicism
Wooden
Did not survive

55°35′49″N 24°21′22″E / 55.59694°N 24.35611°E / 55.59694; 24.35611


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