Originally a late baroque residence, it was built in the mid-18th century. Around 1848, the Niemojowskis were rebuilt. At the beginning of the 20th century, another reconstruction was made to adapt it to a school. The facades are plastered with a chained architectural detail. Until recently, as the property of the Raszków commune, it served as apartments, and the condition of the building left much to be desired. Luckily, in 2018 the modernization of the palace and its adaptation into a cultural institution began. The designer of the reconstruction is Władysław Podonowski.
“Pogrzybowska legend says that there are two ghosts in the former palace complex of the Niemojowski family: the palace and the park one. According to eyewitnesses, the palace apparition is associated with the person of Eleonora Niemojowska née Skórzewska - the last heiress of Pogrzybów. The specter of a park, on the other hand, is rather a contentious issue. Some of the local great-grandmothers claim that at midnight in the Park of Przysławice, by the church bridge, a mirage of Leopold Ignacy Niemojowski emerges on a horse. Others, on the other hand, are convinced that the northern mummy is the spirit of the teacher Johann Maleszka with the hounds. So it happens that some inhabitants of Pogrzybowo and the surrounding villages prefer to avoid the park from a distance at late hour. "