The Baroque manor house was built in 1755. The one-story building with a partial basement and an attic was covered with a mansard roof with pediments. The manor house was renovated and expanded at the beginning of the 20th century. A veranda and terrace were added, and dormers were added in the roof. The façade was decorated with stucco. It was not damaged during the war, but the interior was devastated by the Russians. After the war, the manor house was the seat of the State Agricultural Farm. Currently, it is in private hands, fenced, with no entry allowed.