Paliesiai Manor
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The Paliesiai Manor Estate, established in the late 18th century, originally belonged to nobleman Mikalojus Petravičius, whose stewardship marked the beginning of the estate's documented history.
The Liutikas family were the final pre-war owners of the manor. Following Lithuania's restoration of independence, their descendants successfully reclaimed the estate, preserving its historical continuity.
The neo-Gothic manor house, built in the first decade of the 20th century, remains standing to this day. It is considered one of the rare and distinguished examples of neo-Gothic architecture in Lithuania, reflecting the local brick Gothic tradition with its expressive forms and craftsmanship.
Image: Watercolor by architect Arūnas Eduardas Paslaitis. Paliesiai (Žarėnai) Manor, Šiauliai District, 1996. Paper, dry ink, watercolor pencil.