Onuškis Manor, Lithuania
The manor was first mentioned in the 16th century. It reflects the tastes of the Lithuanian nobility of that time.
During the First World War, the manor was heavily damaged, and only picturesque ruins with columns have survived to this day.
The ruins are located in a picturesque park of 15.5 hectares, where you can see two ponds and a rich variety of trees.
The park is open to the public and is perfect for leisurely walks in the fresh air.