Yastrembel is a small village 15 km from Baranavichy. Yastrembel was first mentioned in 1557 in acts of the Brest Court. In the XIX century. the owner of Yastrembel was the Radziwill treasurer Mikhail Kotlubay, a Belarusian nobleman with Tatar blood. Then the lands passed to his sons Henry and Edward. At the end of the century, Edward's son Henry laid the palace in Yastrembel. The building had 18 rooms and a vaulted basement. The walls were decorated with scenes from ancient history, tiled things, stucco molding, the floor was laid with parquet and ceramic tiles. The right volume with a semicircular apse adjacent to the house was occupied by a house dropper. After the Soviets came to power, the palace with a collection of works of art was looted, valuable stucco was destroyed, the last owner of the estate was arrested. The estate in 1950 was given under opening, according to an order signed personally by I.F. Stalin, a special children's home for war orphans. Children lived in it until September 1987. Then, for another three years, the building was used as a room for circle work: a wrestling hall, an art studio, a club for chess lovers, a photo studio were equipped here. In 1991, they prepared a restoration project, in the mid-90s they made a roof, and then everything froze. In 2004, the headmaster ordered to remove the windows on the ground floor and board with boards, because the house continued to be plundered by looters. The house is surrounded by a wonderful old park.In it, from the time of Kotlubaev, plantings of white poplar, red oak and weymouth pine have been preserved. However, here it is not without problems. The park is deteriorating. Many trees are in poor condition.
Today, the order in the park is maintained by the staff and students of the boarding school, ready for any cooperation to recreate a unique architectural monument.