The palace was built at the beginning of the 20th century. In 1907, Notyst Wielki and Notyst Dolny constituted one estate with an area of 492.17 ha, owned by M. Enoch and A. Brunn. There were: a distillery, a water mill and a windmill on the estate, horses and cattle were raised. It was not ruined during the last world war, but later the Red Army first destroyed the walls and roof, then the palace was plundered by soldiers and the population. After the war, it became the seat of the State Farm.
The attic rooms were used as communal flats for employees. The cellars, on the other hand, were used as places for the discharge of sanitary sewage from the aboveground part. At the end of the 20th century, the ruined palace was bought by a private investor. Even modernization works have started, but have been discontinued. The object is currently in the condition as shown in the photos. Only the basements and the old park stretching at the back remained of the former building, the rest was pulled down due to the very poor technical condition.