Ruins of a palace from the end of the 19th century. Until 1990, it functioned as the headquarters of the State Agricultural Farm. In 1995, already in private hands, it burned down twice.
Estate in Topolno, UK. belongs to the knights' estates, as mentioned by the author of the work "Handbuch des Grundbesitzers des Provinz Ostpreussen" from 1889. However, there is no indication of the estate on Schroetter's map from 1793. Only subsequent maps of this part of the Reich from the 19th and the first half of the 20th century mark this complex. There are no historical records. The only mentions are in Lorcek's work, but they only concern the period of the 19th century. The palace was probably built in the 4th quarter of the 18th century in the type of a 9-axis building with a 3-axis avant-corps. It was rebuilt and expanded in 1885 owned by Bageler, extended with two three-axle annexes and replacement of the woodwork. Another expansion took place in the first quarter of the 20th century. The last owner before the war was Worczewsky. The authors of the construction and reconstruction are unknown.