The oldest preserved description of the manor dates back to 1750. It states that at that time there was a "Wooden manor house, quite impressive, with a dining room with three windows, from which there was an entrance to a chamber, behind which there was a pantry. It had a connection with a vestibule, from which one could get to a small room. The manor house had a chapel with a portable altar with three paintings".
Around 1780, Teofila Korytowska erected a new, brick residence building in the classicist style in place of the old manor house. It was built partly on the old basement, but was significantly enlarged. It was built on a rectangular plan, with the front elevation oriented to the south. Its central part, slightly avant-gardened, was preceded by a portico with four Tuscan columns. These columns support a triangular pediment, in which a cartouche was placed – the head of a Negro, the coat of arms of the "Mohra" - Korytowski family.
At the end of the 19th century, the manor house was rebuilt and enlarged again, adding two projections on both sides of the rear elevation. The reconstruction of the manor house was also associated with changes in the spatial layout of the park.
Currently, the palace is private property, and houses, among other things, a restaurant.
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