Located between the park and the farmyard and distillery, it is currently the only preserved element of the former palace and farm complex.
The building was built in the 2nd half of the 19th century by the Modrow family and belonged to them until 1945. The palace has an eclectic architectural form. The elevations are divided by profiled cornices, and the corners of the building and projections are framed by pilasters. The windows have profiled frames and are topped with cornices. Side elevations with annexes.
Private property. No access to the palace.