They established a palace complex here, constructing a luxurious Baroque-style residence and creating a picturesque park. However, the original architecture has only partially survived—over time, the palace underwent multiple reconstructions, particularly under the Orzheski family, who became its last owners. They introduced elements of eclecticism and modernism, transforming the building into a true masterpiece of mixed styles.
In addition to the palace, the Orzheski family built a family church-mausoleum on the estate, which has remained intact to this day and is still in use. Its architecture stands out for its unique combination of Neo-Byzantine style and "brick" eclecticism, giving the sanctuary a distinctive character and historical significance.