Currently in private hands, but the gate is open and there are no signs prohibiting entry. The palace has an interesting history. It was designed by two Italian architects. During World War I, it served as an Austrian field hospital. In September 1939, refugees from Greater Poland and Warsaw found shelter in the palace. During the occupation, the Germans established a border outpost here. In 1944, Poles took over the palace and WOP soldiers were stationed here until the 1950s. Then there was a school and apartments for state farm employees.