The Neo-Gothic palace was built in 1862. It was commissioned by Wilhelm Fryderyk Hoffmuller. After World War II, the palace served as the headquarters of a state-owned farm (PGR). At that time, it also housed a village community center and a movie theater. Unfortunately, the palace later fell into disrepair due to disuse. Today, only fragments of the walls and the imposing tower remain. The palace complex in Sokoliniec includes: the palace ruins, a park dating from the mid-19th century, a distillery (which currently houses a residence), and a cowshed from 1861. The palace ruins are surrounded by a park with mature trees.
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