Trakų Vokė Manor
| Trakų Vokė Manor | |
|---|---|
| General information | |
| Architectural style | Historicist |
| Address | Žalioji a. 2A, Vilnius 02232, Lithuania |
| Town or city | Paneriai |
| Country | Lithuania |
| Construction started | 1876 |
| Completed | 1880 |
| Design and construction | |
| Architect(s) | Leandro Marconi |
| Website | |
| https://www.tvds.lt | |
Trakų Vokė Manor (Lithuanian: Trakų Vokės dvaras) is a former residential manor in Trakų Vokė. It is a monument of historicist architecture with elements of Neo-Gothic, classicism, eclectic style, located halfway between Vilnius and Trakai. The Manor was established in the end of the 19th century.
The manor is fenced with a brick fence with pseudo-Gothic oriental style gates and urns. At the gate stands the guard-Swiss house. The manor house is two storeys high, the flutes are single, decorated with eight sculptures, the entrance hall is plaster boarded with the Tiškevičiai family Lelyvai coat of arms. The anteroom was supported by four columns and from there continued a gallery where, without furniture, hung paintings by Suchodolski.
Today's manor ensemble has a palace decorated with colonists, a square 15-meter bell tower with two towers, chapel that was built in 1870 and other buildings. The water reservoir has two cascading stone pools. The water here flows in a pipe from the source. The fence of the homestead has also survived.