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.