The Manor of Nemtsevichi
The manor and park ensemble of the XVIII century in the village of Skoki of the Brest district is a monument of Baroque architecture and landscape art of the «French» style, one of the few miraculously preserved monuments of the distant past. Ursyn Nemtsevichi is a well-known genus, primarily for the Brest region.
During the First World War, for almost two years, the estate became the headquarters of the commander of the East German Front, Prince Leopold of Bavaria, in which a military truce was signed on December 15, 1917, and two days later the first organizational meeting for negotiations on the conclusion of peace, which was signed on March 3, 1918 in the Brest Fortress, in the White palace.

