A palace from the early 18th century. It was built by Christoph Gottlob von Knobelsdorff using fragments of an older residence. In 1840, the palace was renovated, including the construction of higher storeys of the annex on the northern side. After World War II, the palace was taken over by the army and then by the State Agricultural Farm. The "renovation" carried out in the 1970s destroyed almost the entire historic elevation. In 2002, the almost completely ruined palace was purchased by Leokadia-Brudzińska Dobrowolska, a former star of the Warsaw Operetta. That was when the renovation of the palace began. In 2020, Mrs. Leokadia's son, Marcin Dobrowolski, became the new owner. A unique ceramics studio is established in the palace and the first guest rooms are opened. Today, the palace functions as a hotel and organizes many other attractions.