Paežeriai Manor (Vilkaviškis)
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Paežeriai Manor () is a former residential manor in Paežeriai village,
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, Lithuania. Currently it is occupied by
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(Sūduva) Cultural Center of Vilkaviškis District.


Architecture

The architect of the Paežeriai Manor House, which was built in 1795–1799, was
Marcin Knackfus Marcin Knackfus (; ), was an architect, professor, and military captain from the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. He was first person to introduce Neoclassical architecture in Lithuania. He designed several important buildings in Vilnius, the ...
, a pioneer of
classicist architecture Classical architecture typically refers to architecture consciously derived from the principles of Greek and Roman architecture of classical antiquity, or more specifically, from ''De architectura'' (c. 10 AD) by the Roman architect Vitruvius. ...
in Grand Duchy of Lithuania. The Romanesque style manor administration building and
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Belvederis Tower (17 m high) were built in the first half of the 19th century. To the southwest of the manor administration building are red brick, stone, and brick outbuildings – a stable, a distillery and warehouse, an ice house, and a barn.


History


Early history

The Paežeriai manor was originally established around the 16th and 17th centuries when the area was intensively resettled. There are no surviving records of any manor buildings from that time. During and after the
Lithuanian Crusade The Lithuanian Crusade was a series of campaigns by the Teutonic Order and the Livonian Order under the pretext of forcibly Christianizing the pagan Grand Duchy of Lithuania. The Livonian Order occupied Riga in 1202 and in the 1230s they settled ...
the lands surrounding the manor and the whole Sudovia were largely abandoned. Uncultivated land turned into dense forests. After the end of
Polish–Lithuanian–Teutonic War The Polish–Lithuanian — Teutonic War, also known as the Great Teutonic War, occurred between 1409 and 1411 between the Teutonic Knights and the allied History of Poland (1385–1569), Kingdom of Poland and Grand Duchy of Lithuania. Inspired ...
, the decline of Teutonic influence and the rise of
serfdom Serfdom was the status of many peasants under feudalism, specifically relating to manorialism and similar systems. It was a condition of debt bondage and indentured servitude with similarities to and differences from slavery. It developed du ...
in the
Grand Duchy of Lithuania The Grand Duchy of Lithuania was a sovereign state in northeastern Europe that existed from the 13th century, succeeding the Kingdom of Lithuania, to the late 18th century, when the territory was suppressed during the 1795 Partitions of Poland, ...
led to a more intensive economic life in the region. In the 16th and 17th centuries (especially after the
Volok Reform The Volok Reform (; ; ) was a 16th-century land reform in parts of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania (Lithuania proper, Duchy of Samogitia and parts of White Ruthenia). The reform was started by Grand Duchess Bona Sforza in her possessions to increase th ...
), the Paežeriai manor was established on the then-significant
Kybartai Kybartai is a town in Marijampolė County, Vilkaviškis District Municipality in south-western Lithuania. It is located west of Vilkaviškis and is on the border of Kaliningrad Oblast, Russia. History Kybartai was founded during the reign of ...
road. During the reign of King Casimir IV Jogailaitis, Paežeriai became the property of
Michael Glinski Michael Lvovich Glinsky (; ; ; 1460s – 24 September 1534) was a noble from the Grand Duchy of Lithuania of distant Tatar extraction, who was also a tutor of his grand-nephew, Ivan the Terrible. Glinsky was born in Turov. He was a son of princ ...
.


18th-19th century

In the middle of the 18th century, Paežeriai was in possession of the Zabiełłos of
Raudondvaris Raudondvaris is a town on the Nevėžis River in Kaunas district, Lithuania, west of Kaunas city municipality. History The town was first mentioned in Teutonic chronicles in 1392. The old castle was rebuilt after the Battle of Grunwald and b ...
. Family owned several dozen more manors in the territory of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania. Szymon Zabiełło, a vice-brigadier of the Lithuanian cavalry, founded the construction of the current manor. Zabiela invited
Marcin Knackfus Marcin Knackfus (; ), was an architect, professor, and military captain from the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. He was first person to introduce Neoclassical architecture in Lithuania. He designed several important buildings in Vilnius, the ...
, a professor at
Vilnius University Vilnius University ( Lithuanian: ''Vilniaus universitetas'') is a public research university, which is the first and largest university in Lithuania, as well as one of the oldest and most prominent higher education institutions in Central and Ea ...
and a pioneer of
classicist architecture Classical architecture typically refers to architecture consciously derived from the principles of Greek and Roman architecture of classical antiquity, or more specifically, from ''De architectura'' (c. 10 AD) by the Roman architect Vitruvius. ...
in Lithuania, to design a new manor. Knackfus, fearing repressions from the Tsar, settled in Paežeriai after the 1794 uprising and designed the Paežeriai Manor House in
Louis XVI style Louis XVI style, also called ''Louis Seize'', is a style of architecture, furniture, decoration and art which developed in France during the 19-year reign of Louis XVI (1774–1792), just before the French Revolution. It saw the final phase of t ...
. Paežeriai is believed to have been his last project. After the death of Szymon Zabiełło in 1824, Paežeriai passed to the Gawroński family, who finished the interior works of the manor. In the mid-19th century, the family acquired more estates in Sudovia. The Gawrońskis managed the manor on an industrial model. In 1877, a water mill, a
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, and an agricultural machinery repair workshop were operating on the estate. The main income came from the production of spirits. The Gawrońskis did not live permanently on the estate. They visited the manor only during the summer.


20th century

After the death of the last member of the family Vladimiras Gavronskis (Włodzimierz Gawroński) in 1914, Paežeriai Manor was the full-time home of his widow Ona Gavronskienė née Komaraitė (Anna Gawrońska), who opened a primary school for the children of the estate staff in the manor's administration building. She became influential in the
Vilkaviškis Vilkaviškis () is a city in southwestern Lithuania, the administrative center of the Vilkaviškis District Municipality. It is located northwest from Marijampolė, at the confluence of and rivers. The city got its name from the Vilkauj ...
town government, as sometimes Lithuanian military men were sent to her to help with the manor's maintenance. After twenty years as a landlady, the widow decided to sell the manor in 1939 and move to Warsaw. The further fate of Ona Gavronskienė is unknown. It is believed that she ended up in the
Stutthof concentration camp Stutthof was a Nazi concentration camp established by Nazi Germany in a secluded, marshy, and wooded area near the village of Stutthof (now Sztutowo) 34 km (21 mi) east of the city of Danzig (Gdańsk) in the territory of the German-an ...
and died there. In 1939, the manor was acquired by the
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Jonas Vailokaitis, who fled to Germany at the outbreak of the
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in May 1940. Later, the manor housed an agricultural school, which was closed in the spring of 1942 to accommodate
Adrian von Renteln Theodor Adrian von Renteln Theodor Adrian von Renteln (15 September 1897 – 1946 (disputed)) was a German Nazi Party official and politician. During World War II, he was General Commissioner of '' Generalbezirk Litauen'' and was involved in perp ...
, the Commissar General of the
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authorities. Officers and guests from the occupying
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gathered in the manor for meetings. On the orders of von Renteln, the manor was renovated by Dutch craftsmen. At the end of the war, seeing the advancing
Red Army The Workers' and Peasants' Red Army, often shortened to the Red Army, was the army and air force of the Russian Soviet Republic and, from 1922, the Soviet Union. The army was established in January 1918 by a decree of the Council of People ...
, von Renteln looted the manor and fled. During
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the manor was the seat of the Vilkaviškis Kolūkis for a period from 1945 to 1952. From 1952 to 1994, the manor complex was used by the Vilkaviškis Melioration Construction Installation Authority (MSMV).


Present day

After Lithuanian independence, the manor was handed over to the Vilkaviškis District Municipality administration, and in July 1995, it was entrusted to the
Lithuanian National Museum of Art Lithuanian National Museum of Art () is the largest national museum in Lithuania collecting, restoring, and conserving art as well as historical objects of cultural value while presenting artefacts of national importance in an astonishing number o ...
. In 1998, the Vilkaviškis Regional Museum was established, at the end of 2003 the National Museum of Art transferred the palace to the Marijampolė County Governor's Administration, and at the beginning of 2004 the Suvalkija (Sudovia) Regional Cultural Centre-Museum was established here.


References

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