In Ugoszcz there is a palace and park complex from the second half of the 19th century.
Masonry, with a columned portico in the front elevation and a tower. Neo-Rococo entrance gate to the palace, from the second half of the 19th century. The palace is located on a high bank of the lake. It was built for the Borzewski family - founders of the sugar factory in Ostrowite. In 1704, Archbishop Konstanty Józef Zieliński, prosecuted for the coronation of Stanisław Leszczyński as King of Poland, stayed in the Ugoszcz estate. There is also a primary school in Ugoszcz.