On the river Pisa Północna, in a beautiful and well-groomed garden, stands a palace whose beginnings date back to the Middle Ages. A walk in the garden alone conveys many aesthetic impressions. There is a pond, waterfall, small bridges and plants worth seeing. The garden was created in the 19th century at the instigation of the wife of one of the site owners.
From the 15th century until 1945, the land belonged uninterruptedly to the Eulenburg family. Today's neo-baroque form of the palace dates back to 1921. In 1945 the palace was looted, its furnishings destroyed and the last owner taken to Siberia, where he also died. After years of neglect, the palace has been restored and converted into a comfortable hotel. On the opposite side of the palace pond there is a massive commercial development from the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries. This also partly serves hotel purposes. A large building with its clock tower is impressive. The other Vorwerk buildings fulfill the same functions as when they were built - they are used for horse breeding and a farm. There is a riding school in the Vorwerk area. Also worth seeing is a 14th-century Gothic church near the palace.