Ruins of a neoclassical palace with an area of 520 m2, built in 1870 by the Schröder family. In 1967, the unfinished modernization of the building began. Later, the unused palace fell into ruin. It was a three-story building, with projecting avant-corps, an entrance preceded by a portico, a tympanum with the date of construction and the letter S (Schröder), built on the plan of three adjacent rectangles, covered with a flat gable roof. Today, the external walls are partially preserved.
At the back of the ruins there is a fenced, well-kept and systematically renovated manor park from the first half of the 19th century, with a pond and rich old trees, including: from oaks, lindens, chestnut trees, hornbeams and spruces.