Manor in 1571 founded by Abraham Poniatovsky, who built a palace here. 17th century the estate belonged to the Bychov family. By marriage about 1748. the estate passed to the Counts de Raes of French origin. They ruled the estate until the 19th century. the middle, when the last descendant of the family Kazimiera de Raes (1818-1893) married Count P. Broel Pliateri and the estate passed to the Pliateri as a dowry of the young woman. Later, the manor was managed by Vilhelm Pliateri, who was born in this marriage, and his daughters Izabelé, Ida and Marija were the last managers, since the manor was parceled out during the land reform after World War I. 1937 the central part of the manor with the palace was bought by banker and art collector Mykolas Žilinskas (1904-1992). In the manor of the 19th century there was a huge library (about 20 thousand books), a collection of paintings. In 1812, on June 27, Napoleon spent the night in the Ausieniškės palivark of this manor. On the morning of June 28, the French emperor left Ausieniškii for Vilnius. Landlords were buried in Sabališkii cemetery.