The palace was built at the end of the 19th century by the von Enckevorth family, owners of the Karszno estate. After the end of World War II, the nearby estate and the palace were nationalized. In the 1970s, the palace was completely renovated, transformed and used as an outpost of the Border Protection Forces. During the renovation, the palace lost its original character. Among other things, reinforced concrete stairs were built, replacing the previous wooden ones. No original equipment has survived. Currently, the palace is in private hands and is undergoing another renovation, which restores its original appearance. It is not known what will be here after the renovation is completed. Currently, the palace can only be seen from the outside, behind a fence and a massive gate.