In the years 1232 - 1235, Prince Władysław Odonic granted the area of the present village to the Cistercians from Kołbacz, who founded a large farm and a watermill here. In the 18th century, the village consisted of two estates, which were partly bought by Leopold von Heyden. In half. In the 19th century, a distillery and a brickyard operated in the village. In the second half of In the 19th century, a magnificent palace was erected, which was burnt down as a result of the war - only the cellars and foundations remained. In 1892, the property was taken over by the Behme family, which managed it until World War II. Only the brick gate remained of the pre-war church.