The palace and park complex includes the Hunting Palace, the Large Palace and an 8-hectare historic park.
The Hunting Palace was built by the Schöning family in 1499 and the oldest fragments of the cellars come from this period. The facility was destroyed many times. During the Battle of Granów in 1627, during the Thirty Years' War, during the Napoleonic Wars in 1812, and then during the times of the state farm and transformation lasting from the end of World War II to the beginning of the 1990s.
The Hunting Palace and the park are the home of the legendary figure of his times, Marshal Adam von Schöning,
participant in the Battle of Vienna, conqueror of Turkish, Swedish and French armies.
August II the Mighty King of Poland was hosted here. His mistress Fatima, Schöning's daughter, also resided here.
German Chancellor Otto von Bismarck was also there.
The Large Palace was erected in the years 1897-1899 in the neoclassical style as the residence of the then owner.
It also suffered many destructions during its history.
Today in private hands.