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Antazave manor

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Antazavė is located on the northern shore of Lake Zalvė. The area was first mentioned in 1560. Antazavė became part of the estates of Dusetos manor and belonged to Kristupas and Jonas Radvilas in the 16th-17th centuries. Boguslav Radvila died in 1669. At that time, the owners of the manor, Tyzenhaus, sold the manor of Dusetos (Didžiadvaris) with Antazavė manor to Jonas Andrius Pliateris and his wife Liudvika Marija Pliaterienė. He was the founder of the Antazave residential wooden manor and named his manor Zalva in 1783. In 1783, the manor passed to Liudvik Pliater and his wife Kunigunda Valavičiūtė-Pliaterienė. associated with Emilia, a participant in the 1831 uprising Pliateryte: Here she signed a statement announcing her decision to contribute to the rebels. She and her relative Caesar from Dusetos manor were preparing in 1831. uprising. The scythes were hammered into bayonets, ammunition was cast, and two mechanical cannons were made. 1843 Kunigunda Pliaterienė died and the manor passed to her eldest son Kaspars Pliateris and his wife Bogumila Vereščinskaitė. Her care in 1838–1839. build barns, barns, laying that have survived to this day. A craft center has been established in the basement of the Antazave manor house. The Craft Center is equipped with wood carving, weaving and ceramics workshops, and a demonstration of crafts is taking place. During the classes, the craftsmen get acquainted with the high crafts, share their experience, provide a great opportunity to try different crafts.