

The Grand Palace
Lentvaris manor in the distance. Early XX century.

Lentvaris Manor near the lake Grauzys. Road built through the lake.

Lentvaris Manor near the lake Grauzys

Learning horseback riding, Maria Krystyna Tyshkevich with Zosia and Stefek (Landwarów, 1902); photo from the collection of Zofia Potocka. Near the Grand Palace.

Back view of the abandoned Lentvaris Manor
Photo J. Hoppen

Photo fragment of Lentvaris manor, clearly showing the manor's balconies with sculptures of four winds

Photo Manipulation of Lentvaris Manor
Artist Simonas Šileika

Lentvaris Manor . A view from the Ruins
Artist Ojaras Mašidlauskas. 2014.
Painting from the exhibition "From Trakai Voke to Lentvaris".
A series of watercolour works reflecting the life of the manor houses of Trakai Voke and Lentvaris, surrounded by architectural heritage. Each work has its own true place and depicts unique memories in the artist's memory. Most of the objects depicted do not even exist anymore. The lightness of the watercolours and the abundance of details encourage one to pause and experience the situations depicted.
The artist, who was not indifferent to the Trakų Vokė Manor and Lentvaris Manor, seemed to be trying to remind people of what they were like, what life was like around them, and in this way, he wanted to show people that the objects can be full of life and action again.

Lentvario dvaras by Matas Pijus Kiguolis (10 years old at the time of the drawing) 2016.

Soar high above the world and gaze upon the breathtaking sight of Lentvaris Manor, nestled amidst the idyllic landscape of Lake Gražuys. From the birds-eye view, the manor seems to exude a mesmerizing energy, as if it holds secrets and mysteries waiting to be discovered.
A small island, like a mystical gem, adds to the enchantment of the scene, completing the picture of a truly magical and awe-inspiring world. Step into this world of wonder and discover the hidden beauty of Lentvaris Manor and the mystical landscape that surrounds it.
© Jūratė Rekevyčiūtė
