The estate finds itself at the end of a lane inset with lindens, enclosed with a brick gate with a decorative, openwork grating from the end of the 19 th Century.
This palace and park layout is sure to appeal to tourists with a penchant for the architectural beauty and artistry of individual elements. Its lavish interiors date back to the 17th and 18th Centuries and embody a layout with a spacious hall with a mezzanine and stairs.
Northwards and westwards from the palace, on its farmyard, you can find two annexes, built in 1895 and 1906. There are also some farm buildings, including a brick granary and a cowshed which dates from 1894. Yet another surviving farm structure is a livestock building from the 18th Century. The park, on the other hand, holds a lovely surprise for visitors – a 19th-Century bower.