The Panemunis estate is located on the left bank of the Nemunėlis River, looking back to the late 16th century to early 17th century. In 1598, Panemunis was granted to Duke Jurgis Masalskis and his wife Ona Masalskienė, who, after being widowed in 1605, remarried Duke Martynas-Marcelijus Giedraitis of Videniškiai. In 1635, the Giedraitis family sold the estate to the Oziemblovskis, who established the manor on the right bank of the Nemunėlis River. In 1773, the estate passed to the Marikonių family.
In 1840, the Komaras family became the owners. Juozas Komaras (?-1898) built (or rebuilt?) the manor house in 1850. After Juozas Komaras’ death, the estate remained the property of his widow and daughters, Sofija Komaraitė Gurskienė and Elžbieta Komaraitė Krasickienė. Elžbieta Komaraitė Krasickienė and her husband Vitold Krasickas lived at the manor until 1924. Afterward, the estate was purchased by Osvaldas Laučiškis.
After 1945, a school was established in the manor house. In 1993, the manor buildings were returned to the descendants of Osvaldas Laučiškis.
The manor owners thank you for your understanding and respect for privacy.












