The ruins of a palace from the turn of the 18th and 19th centuries. It belonged to the Bonin family. In 1934, the palace was taken over by the state for unpaid debts and adapted for a school. After World War II, until 1947, the Soviet army was stationed there. Later, it was renovated and designated as a village community center. Today, the palace is in ruins. The external and partially internal walls have been preserved. All window and door openings in the ground floor part are bricked up, but there is no problem getting inside. Both from the outside and inside, everything is overgrown.