Palace, partially ruined, originally a manor house from the end of the 16th century, rebuilt in the 20th century, historic; it is a two-bay, four-wing building with a small courtyard, has two storeys and is covered with sloping roofs. Above the entrance from the courtyard side, an old coat of arms has been preserved. The eastern façade with a gate portal and a balcony above the former moat is similar to the exterior design of the early Renaissance city palaces of Old Castile. In the western part, relics of sgraffito ornaments in the Renaissance-mannerist style are visible on the facades. Inside, there is a ballroom with portraits of the palace owners from the end of the 17th century and painted Renaissance beam ceilings in several rooms. From the south, the remains of the park and former manor buildings (stables, houses) are adjacent to the building. In the years 1681-1686 the building was thoroughly rebuilt into a huge baroque palace [4]. It was restored in the 19th century and renovated in 1961. Currently, renovation works are carried out at the request of the owner.