The palace dates from the first half of the 19th century. It was built in the Neo-Gothic style. The interior of the palace is decorated in an eclectic style. The palace was built on a rectangular plan; it is constructed of brick on a stone foundation, has a basement, and is plastered. The palace is a two-story building with a varied form. There are two projections at the corners. The structure features modest architectural details, pointed-arch windows, and pilaster strips; the entire building is covered by a hipped and gabled roof. Above the entrance, within the portal, is a cartouche bearing the Rittberg coat of arms.
Adjacent to the palace is a manor park established in the first half of the 19th century. It is home to unique tree species, including black walnut, European beech, English oak, and others. The manor park also features a gardener’s cottage built in 1890.
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