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  • A Legacy of the Tiškevičius Family
  • The Majestic Lentvaris Park: A Masterpiece by E.F. Andre
  • Captivating Details and Exquisite Flora
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Letvaris Manor
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A Legacy of the Tiškevičius Family

Lentvaris Manor has graced the Lithuanian landscape since the end of the 16th century, passing through the hands of numerous owners throughout its rich history. However, it is the vision and creativity of Count Joseph Tiškevičius (1835-1891) and his son Vladislav (1865-1936) that have truly brought out the extraordinary beauty that we can still admire today. With its unique charm and captivating features, Lentvaris Manor and its enchanting park continue to capture the hearts of visitors.

Under the stewardship of Juozapas Tiškevičius, the two-storey Lentvaris Manor House was meticulously crafted according to the design of esteemed architect Schacht Friedrich Gustaw. The legacy was carried on by his son Vladislav, who inherited the sprawling Lentvaris estate of nearly 2000 hectares and undertook a grand reconstruction of the manor. In 1899, the palace underwent further transformation under the guidance of Belgian architect de Waegh, adopting even more awe-inspiring neo-Gothic elements. The crowning jewel was the addition of a striking observation tower that seemed to reach for the heavens[1].

The Majestic Lentvaris Park: A Masterpiece by E.F. Andre

The park surrounding Lentvaris Manor underwent a remarkable redesign between 1898 and 1900, showcasing the talents of Eduard Francois Andre, chief park manager of Paris. Assisted by his son Rene Andre, Belgian dendrologist Buyssens de Coulon, and skilled artisan Boisard, E.F. Andre created a masterpiece that incorporated elements of mountains and brought the allure of Switzerland to Lithuania. With a meticulously designed parterre, carpeted flowerbeds, and meticulously sculpted trees, the park exuded a sense of exceptional beauty[1].

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Author: Unknown

Stepping into Lentvaris Park is like entering a realm of natural wonders and artistic expressions. The undulating terrain inspired E.F. Andre to incorporate features reminiscent of mountains, including grottoes, waterfalls, winding paths, and rock formations. The paths wind through the park, revealing hidden treasures and unexpected delights, with every turn offering a new and awe-inspiring sight. As nature and time continue their dance, efforts are ongoing to restore and maintain areas that have succumbed to the passage of time.

The vast territory of Lentvaris Manor encompasses not only the majestic palace but also a farm section that holds its own charm and beauty. Amidst the idyllic landscape, the farm's red brick buildings stand as a testament to the architectural legacy of the manor, adding another layer of intrigue and fascination to this captivating destination.

Captivating Details and Exquisite Flora

In Lentvaris Manor Park, an array of intricate concrete decorative elements reminiscent of trees can be found, showcasing the prevailing fashion of the time. Concrete tree roots, branches, stumps, benches, and tables seamlessly blend with the natural surroundings, adding a touch of enchantment to the park's ambiance.

Within the park's landscape, carefully designed stone paths, adorned with soft green moss, meander gracefully, evoking a sense of tranquility and harmony. These winding stone paths, resembling natural rock formations, are one of the hallmarks of E.F. Andre's visionary design, offering visitors a serene and immersive experience.

Author: Igoris Petinas
Author: Igoris Petinas

A harmonious integration of man-made elements into the park's natural beauty is evident throughout Lentvaris Manor Park. Every detail has been thoughtfully arranged to complement rather than detract from the overall aesthetic. It serves as a reminder to us of the importance of preserving the delicate balance between human intervention and the preservation of nature's splendor.

Among the familiar trees, such as spruce, maple, and lime, an unexpected presence emerges - the western thuja. While commonly seen as a hedgerow tree in modern times, here in Lentvaris Park, it flourishes as an integral part of the forest landscape. The seamless integration of thuja trees into the park's ecosystem showcases their adaptability and ornamental value, a testament to deliberate selection and careful planning.

The rich and diverse flora of Lentvaris Manor Park includes approximately 60 different species of trees and shrubs. Spruce, maple, oak, lime, and pine grace the landscape alongside a selection of non-native species introduced by E.F. Andre. Among these are European larches, blue poplars, western thujas, grey poplars, silver birches, and silver maples. With a deliberate blend of native and non-native species, E.F. Andre has created a tapestry of botanical wonders that adds depth and character to the park's natural tapestry[2].

Lentvaris Manor Park stands as a testament to the meticulous design and exquisite selection of flora that epitomizes E.F. Andre's vision. It invites visitors to immerse themselves in the captivating beauty of nature, where man-made elements harmoniously coexist with the grandeur of the natural world. Explore the winding paths, breathe in the scents of diverse foliage, and behold the captivating details that make Lentvaris Manor Park an enchanting destination for all to behold.

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Garden Stories. Lentvaris Manor Park Part 1 Garden Stories
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Garden Stories. Lentvaris Manor Park Part 2 Garden Stories