A small Classicist-style palace built at the turn of the 18th and 19th centuries. It formerly served as the residence of the von Borcke noble family. It is a two-story building with a basement and a usable attic. A projection is located in the center of the front facade, and there is a terrace on the park side.
The palace retains its 19th-century furnishings, including a wooden staircase with a gallery and balustrade, built-in wardrobes, a fireplace, tiled stoves, a kitchen elevator, as well as parquet floors and door frames.
The palace is surrounded by a manor park established in the first half of the 19th century. It has retained its original layout. The park is home to 150-year-old linden and beech trees, as well as stately spruce and maple trees. There are three ponds within the park.
The property is in good condition, has been regularly maintained, and is currently listed for sale. The palace is accessible from the outside, and visitors are welcome to stroll through the park, which is a beautiful setting that invites exploration.
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