The palace was built by Countess Henrietta von Viereck in 1838. A neoclassical palace with a three-part structure with a higher central part. Inherited from 1854, it belonged to the Eglofffstein family from Arklit. In 1927 it was divided into plots and from 1930 it became the seat of the secret association "Bundes der Guoten". From 1933 it housed a school for leaders of NSDAP structures. From 1937 it was bought by the starost of Gierdawa and established a retirement home, which operated until 1945. After the war it was a summer camp and the seat of the District National Council. In 1994 it was bought by the theatre group "Dittchenbuhne" from Elmshorn and since then it has fallen into advanced ruin.