The ruins that are located on the territory of the educational institution. That's why they didn't pull it apart or destroy it. Everything falls into disrepair by itself. If there is a patron, then restoration is possible. There is a museum of tractor equipment nearby (from an educational institution). If you put it in a state of good display, you can get a museum. At the moment, it is not possible to enter inside. And that's a good thing. However, five years and everything will rot by itself. The roofs of the buildings seem to be leaking. There are two buildings with a porch with columns. One porch is almost destroyed. It looks sad. Thanks to the educational institution for protecting the estate.
On the way, be sure to visit, it is unusual and interesting. It is better to read the history before the trip, otherwise it is difficult to imagine what the actual matter is. The manor was built in the first half of the XIX century, today you can see only the side wings of the manor and some outbuildings, for example, the stable building, which is still in use. Nearby ruins (16th century) The Calvin collection, which looks more like a small fortress. I recommend it!
There's nothing to see... It stands like a simple old building. No mini stand, no history, just a self-destructing emergency building from time to time. The whole ensemble that is there is just in terrible condition. It is a pity that the administration has neither the strength nor the means to restore the historical and cultural heritage.