is 1720, initially the original manor was a hunting lodge, this is a hunting lodge, in 1730 tadeusz kosciuszko'sher ludwik came here , he rented the manor, later it was bought out by 1740, he got married, brought his wife here and here they created a strong and friendly family, in which four were born children, the youngest of whom is andrei tadeusz, bonoventura kosciuszka siechnovichi, the first museum was opened here... in the middle of the 19th century, when in 1821 count wojcer pustovsky, a famous magnate and industrialist, bought these lands, he brings the estate into proper shape and opens a small museum in it dedicated to tadevusha kosciuszko. also, the museum operated here in the last century, 1920-30s, but during the great patriotic war, the estate burned down, like the pustovsky palace. and until 1987. there was nothing here that would say that the son of the belarusian soil, a national hero of the usa, poland, an honorary citizen of france, tadevushka kosciuszka, was born here. in 1987, a memorial sign in the form of a volun with a memorial plaque was installed here, in 2003 archaeolo