The classicist castle in the Hauenschild peaks stands in a decaying park which, like the castle, dates back to the second half of the 19th century. All that remains of the landscape park is the plane tree growing opposite the castle entrance. The two-storey brick palace was built on a rectangular plan. It has a partial basement and a gable roof. The façade is decorated with a two-storey porch with a tympanum. On the rear façade there is a damaged porch supported by four columns which leads into a terrace. On one side there is a balcony, also supported by columns. The residential buildings near the castle are the remains of a former farm.