The Mirkovich Manor perfectly fits the traditional idea of a noble manor as a historical and cultural building complex that includes a manor building, some outbuildings, a park area, and a landscape, the features of which were considered during the construction and furnishing of the manor.
The descendants of the Mirkovich family lived here until the 1917 Revolution.
In 1932, the Holiday Home of the Writers’ Union was opened in the main building, where Boris Pasternak, Alexander Serafimovich, and other Russian authors used to spend a vacation.