Veisiejai Manor

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Monument for L. Zamenhof, built in the manor park, in 1998. L.ZamenhofuiVeisiejuose.JPG
Monument for L. Zamenhof, built in the manor park, in 1998.

Veisiejai Manor was a residential manor in Veisiejai, Lazdijai district. The manor has one of the oldest parks in Lithuania, [1] however only one pavilion remained until nowadays, which was reconstructed. [2] [3]

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References

  1. Veisiejai Regional park (in English)
  2. Veisiejai Manor photos (miestai.net) (in Lithuanian)
  3. "Veisiejų dvaras - Gyvenimas tarp Vandenų". Kpd.lt. Retrieved 2 September 2015.

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