The Łomnica Palace is a Baroque palace from the 17th century with a separate residential building, the so-called "Widow's House", located in the northern part of Łomnica, at the separation of roads to Karpniki and Wojanów, about five kilometers from Jelenia Góra.
[1] The most significant changes in the appearance of the building were made in the years 1838-1844 by Albert Tollberg.
Changes were made to the layout of rooms, a representative staircase was erected, new storeys were built and window openings were enlarged.
[1] The alcoves are covered with flattened cupolas, the main body of the palace with a hipped roof.
The "Widow's House" mansion, currently used as a hotel, is a Neoclassical building erected on a rectangular plan, 2-storeyed, covered with a hipped roof.