Ruin of the palace - mentions of the palace come from 1839, when it was already falling into ruin. Renovated by Hermann von Hertell after 1872 in the neoclassical style. After 1945, the building was adapted for school purposes and was partially used until the end of the 1980s. In 1996, it was destroyed by fire. Currently devastated - no roof, collapsed ceilings, destroyed interior. However, the architecture of the building is still legible - the shape of the two-story palace is symmetrically divided with avant-corps, the facades are pierced with rectangular windows and decorated with profiled cornices and pediments.
Palace park – area 3.5 ha, founded after 1872 by Hermann von Hertell as a naturalistic landscape park with a shape similar to a polygon. Originally, it was compositionally connected to the church plot and gardens in the south of the complex. The whole area from the east and south was separated from the field areas by rows of trees, and from the side of the village road, the part of the park next to the palace was protected by a brick wall. Currently, the park's communication system is almost completely obliterated, the brick wall has been demolished, and the church plot has been fenced with a concrete fence. In the eastern part, the foundations of the former ice house are visible, and in the south-east, the mound of the von Hertell family monument. There are 37 species in the forest stand, including 22 species of deciduous trees, 3 species of coniferous trees and 12 species of shrubs and vines. The old trees are partially preserved, the age of the trees is estimated at 150-200 years. Entered into the register of monuments under No. 228 of September 10, 1977