if benedikt tyshkevich came here only in the fall and to hunt, then his son turned out to be much more a stone garden, a huge menagerie of 400 hectares and a pier on the islach river. the menagerie included moose, deer and even bears. when the estate ended up on polish territory, the authorities tried to restore the local zoo, but everything was stopped and destroyed during the second world war. the manor house was blown up by partisans to destroy the germans hiding there. in soviet times. a trip to the volozhensky district, an obligatory point on your route, the city of ivenets, see the museum, try the local sweets, and the main attraction, the monastery a complex that has been completely preserved to this day, explore it from side to side, but traveling around volozhenka, you can find monuments that are even more ancient and miraculous. in the village there is a huge stone, and it is unknown what appeared first, the stone or the village itself, however, our ancestors have worshiped similar boulders since the bronze age. it is clear that people respected it for its size, but at the sa