The facility was originally a manor house built in the 17th century. In 1878, on the initiative of Charles II von Raczek, the building was rebuilt into a palace in the Dutch neo-Renaissance style by married to Maria Dorota von Madeyski.
Above the entrance there is a magnificent cartouche with the coats of arms of Charles III Kraft Arwed von Raczek (one of the unchanged elements of the old building) and his wife, Countess Eleonora von Oriol, the first inhabitants of the palace after the reconstruction.
The building was architecturally devastated by the removal of sloping roofs, gables and towers in 1964. It is now used as a residential building.