Łuščyki - is a village of Myadzyel district, Minsk region of Belarus. The main architectural landmark of the village of Łuščyki is the manor house, built here in the early 20th century. Immediately note that, firstly, this manor house is located away from the village of Łuščyki and refers to this village only formally. Secondly, to date, this manor house is included in the extensive complex of buildings of the psycho-neurological boarding house. This is a closed medical facility. Tourists here the entrance is strictly prohibited. The whole complex of hospital buildings, is located in a field, near the lake Svir and is surrounded by a high fence.
Previously, the structure of the estate in the village of Łuščyki also included several outbuildings. Today, preserved buildings of this type are also used for the needs of a boarding home. In addition, the whole territory of the former manor in the village of Łuščyki is built up with a large number of other modern hospital buildings. In particular, a modern building is also attached to the manor house. Recently, the manor house in the village of Łuščyki has been perfectly restored and renovated. Its external appearance now fully corresponds to its historical state. The interior decoration, of course, completely lost and converted to the needs of the hospital.
It should also be noted that although the manor in the village of Łuščyki is closed to tourists, nevertheless the similar use of old buildings is still much better than the option to simply leave them collapsing in desolation. After all, manors in Belarus are quite numerous, in all of them hotel complexes and restaurants do useless. And so, the building of the manor in the village of Łuščyki is used with the benefit for people, and is also maintained in proper condition. In such a beautiful building, patients clearly feel better and recover faster than in the same white hospital's barracks. The manor in the village of Łuščyki is an important architectural monument of the early 20th century, but as already noted, it is not a tourist object.