The palace in Cybulin was built in the second half of the 19th century in the Late Classicist style. The two-story building was designed on a rectangular plan. Thanks to skylights installed in modern times, the attic has become a functional space. The palace is topped by a gable roof. A delicate three-axis risalit, topped with a triangular pediment, is integrated into the nine-axis façade. The projecting terrace, supported by columns, also catches the eye. To the north, the palace is surrounded by a six-hectare neglected park dating from the turn of the 18th and 19th centuries. In the park, one can see the burial chapel of the former owners—the von Kleist family. It is located on the eastern side of the manor. It can be reached via an avenue of chestnut trees. The chapel was built in 1662 on an octagonal plan using half-timbered construction. Next to the chapel lies an overturned boulder. According to sources, it is a monument from World War I.
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