In 1823. Polish landowner, textiles, paper, turpentine and alcohol industry mogul Puslowskis minka Wojciech (1762-1833) on wool River stood on one of their estates founded the paper manufactory. Construction and administration minka headed by German artist Wilhelm Langenbach. Clothier made of stone had been built one-story minka manufacturing building with a high chimney and 10 support buildings. The dammed river Vilnios two channels in the production casing has been brought to the water. minka At the time the paper was made from rags, and then started to use straw pulp and mechanical pulp.
In 1844. Kučkuriškių manufactory acquired an English paper roll making machine, refused to hand papermaking and Lithuania became the first paper factory. The then Kučkuriškių manor paper manufactory eventually grew into a large paper mill, which supplied the paper not only in Vilnius but also in other provinces of Tsarist Russia. Kučkuriškių manufaktura emergence of a paper industry in Lithuania beginning.
In 1915. Kučkuriškių factory minka employed minka 185 workers. Lithuania at the time were produced 30,000 tons of pulp and 10,000 tons of paper. After the First World War Factory has long been restored, and opened only in 1925.
Polish Vilnius today around paper mills operating in lost markets in Lithuania and the Soviet minka Union. In the event of a global crisis, the New Paper Mill Verkių all closed. At that time there were only near Vilnius paper factory which produced writing paper. In the factory production during the year was about 2000 tons of paper.
In 1940. Soviets liquidated Kučkuriškių estate, but left the paper mill operation. In 1957. Paper factory began a new phase of its operations, and became the first specialized cardboard packaging production company. In 1970. Kučkuriškių factory, named outpatient kartonažo shop, began to produce a variety of corrugated cardboard products. It operated until 2001.
The former estate buildings which have been converted into paper manufacturing factory buildings, are included in the list of cultural goods, but poorly maintained. Architecturally valuable factory is firm. It's late classical building with a portico with columns, which for more than a decade, is slowly falling apart. Judging from the area map, hung on a guard, it was later fitted with club:
Even more tanks:
Mirror in the adjacent room. This is my camera with tripod decided to make a self-portrait:
In the distance - Cash Box:
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