The neo-Gothic style palace was built in 1862. Its founder was Wilhelm Fryderyk Hoffmuller. After World War II, the palace was the seat of the state farm. At that time, it also housed a village common room and a cinema. Unfortunately, the unused palace later fell into ruin. Currently, only fragments of the walls and an impressive tower have survived. The palace complex in Sokoliniec includes: the ruins of the palace, a park from the mid-nineteenth century, a distillery (where there is currently a residential house) and a cowshed from 1861. The ruins of the palace are surrounded by a park with old trees.