In 1840, the most valuable building in the village was built - a palace for Otto von Sauder. It was built on a rectangular plan, with two floors above ground and one underground. Over time, a wooden winter garden was added on the western side, and a chapel with a characteristic clock tower on the south-eastern side. After World War II, the winter garden was destroyed, the remaining interiors, although devoid of furnishings, retained their character. It was not until the renovation in the 1960s that the original decorative elements of the facade were destroyed. In the post-war period, the palace was used to organize summer camps for children from Wielkopolska. From 1967, it served the newly established Addiction Treatment Facility, later renamed the Addiction Treatment Facility.
In the 1980s, a 3-storey building for patients was added in the park by the palace, which destroyed the unique character of this place.
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