The late-baroque palace was built in 1700 at the request of Count Albert Leopold Paczyński.
The facility is part of the palace and farm complex, which also includes: a park, a park, a mill, a barn, two lodgings, an outbuilding
The three-storey brick building, built on an L-shaped plan, was plastered and covered with a mansard roof. From the side of the courtyard, it had cloisters, which were later walled up. Until recently, the entrance was decorated with a late baroque portal with a coat of arms.
In one of the corners there is a chapel, erected around 1730. It has a late-baroque polychrome, deteriorating and disappearing, but still impressive.
Currently: The unrenovated palace, fenced with a fence, stands, decaying and is not available to visitors. Water has risen to the basement, the walls are falling apart, the roof is leaking, the frescoes in the former chapel are falling off, and there are remnants of decorative elements in the courtyard.