The palace on the Żuchłowo estate was built around 1791 for Major von Prittwitz.
Around 1894, the estate passed into the hands of the von Frankenberg and Ludwigsdorf families, who owned it until the end of World War II. At their initiative, the palace was rebuilt in the first half of the 19th century, gaining its current, neo-Renaissance appearance.
After World War II, the building was used by the local State Agricultural Farm (PGR) and then housed a primary school (until 1992).
After the school left, the palace changed owners and gradually fell into disrepair.