Baltoji Vokė Łęski palace ruins and park
Baltoji Vokė Manor (Lit.: Baltosios Vokės dvaras, Polish: Pałac Biała Waka is a former Łęski family residential manor in Baltoji Vokė,… Read more…
Baltoji Vokė Manor (Lit.: Baltosios Vokės dvaras, Polish: Pałac Biała Waka is a former Łęski family residential manor in Baltoji Vokė, village of the Vilnius district, in Lithuania.The first known owner of the manor was Antoni Oskierka, Grand Scribe of Lithuania. In 1838, the property was bought by Aleksander Łęski.
The current palace was built in Neoclassical architectural style by Count Hilary Łęski, then owner of the property. He was also the founder of the Vaidotai Catholic church of the Conversaion of St Paul the Apostle. After Hilary's death, the manor was inherited by his son Włodzimierz Łęski while Vilnius and its surroundings were beind disputed between Lithuania, Poland and the USSR.
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