Palace complex in Jastrzębie-Zdrój − 18th-century classicist-baroque palace with a surrounding park, located in the Jastrzębie village of Borynia
The palace was built in the second half of the 18th century in the classicist style with strong late baroque influences. The creator of the palace was probably Samuel Frederick Ilgner or his close associate, or Wilhelm Pusch. Before World War II, as part of the division of the remains of the manor, the palace was bought by Elżbieta Siódmiok (the previous owner was Mrs. Ledóchowska).
During the Nazi occupation, there was a kindergarten there. During the war, in 1945, the palace was devastated. After renovation, the building was leased and housed a primary school, operating in the years 1960-1985[2]. In the following years, the building housed offices of nearby enterprises and organizations, and then it became the property of Jastrzębska Spółka Węglowa. Due to the high costs of maintaining the building, JSW decided to sell it.
In 2010, the palace in Borynia was bought by a private investor who, in 2010-2013, renovated the facility and transformed it into a hotel with conference facilities and a restaurant.