The first mention of the village of Zakrzewo, located a dozen or so kilometers from Wolsztyn, dates back to the 14th century, when it was owned by Samson of Nądnia. The village's most interesting structure is the neo-Baroque palace built in 1910 by the Wierzchowiecki family. The building features a distinctive semicircular porch, a mansard roof, and a two-story central turret. During the interwar period, Zakrzewo was owned by Wincenty Wierzchowiecki, a well-known social activist and philanthropist, and the founder of the parish church in Zbąszyń, who used to say that his coat of arms was "Work and Honor." Currently, the building is in poor condition and requires major renovation. Source: polskaniezwykla.pl