Location: Belarus | Venue: Dwor Staiki
From around 1720, the estate belonged to the Bogdanovich family of the Bagoria coat of arms. The manor house itself was built by Tadeusz Bogdanovich (the grandson of the first owner, Severin Bogdanovich) in the second half of the 18th century in the Baroque style.
At the end of the 18th century, a new manor house was constructed in the Classicism style. The main façade was distinguished by a four-window Tuscan portico and terraces. The house contained many family heirlooms: portraits, icons, Slutsk sashes, faience dishes, antique silver tableware, silver candlesticks, and more. Family tradition holds that Napoleon stayed here in 1812 while returning from Moscow. The manor house was destroyed in 1939 and has only recently been restored and renovated.