Museum
Uzutrakis Manor
A Neoclassical villa on a peninsula between Lakes Galve and Skaistis, designed by famed architect Józef Husso. Built in the late 19th century, the manor features a French-style park with stunning views.
Uzutrakis Manor is one of Lithuania's most beautiful estates, built at the end of the 19th century on a peninsula between Lakes Galve and Skaistis, near Trakai. The manor was designed by Polish-origin architect Józef Husso, while the park was created by the famous French landscape architect Édouard François André. The Neoclassical villa with its colonnade and terrace harmoniously blends with the lakeside landscape. The French-style park featured fountains, sculptures, and geometric plantings. The manor was owned by the counts Tyszkiewicz, one of the wealthiest families in Lithuania at the time. Today, the manor is part of Trakai Historical National Park and operates as a museum.