A small palace in the classicist style, built at the turn of the 18th and 19th centuries. Formerly, it was the seat of the noble von Borcke family. It is a two-storey building with a basement and a usable attic. There is a risalit in the middle of the front façade, and a terrace on the side of the park.
The 19th-century furnishings have been preserved in the palace. a wooden staircase with a gallery and a balustrade, built-in wardrobes, a fireplace, tile stoves, a kitchen lift, as well as parquet floors and door woodwork.
The palace is surrounded by a manor park established in the first half of the 19th century. It has retained its original spatial layout. There are 150-year-old lindens and beeches, as well as magnificent spruces and maples. There are three ponds in the park.
The building is in good condition and has been renovated on a regular basis. Closed for visiting.
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