Ownership records show the land on which the palace was eventually constructed were part of an estate owned by the Andruszkiewicz family during the 15th century.
This, together with profits made from leasing the land of Michał Walicki, an associate from his travels around Europe who had been a functionary of the Polish Kingdom and was known as a researcher and philanthropist, enabled Serwiński to purchase the farm and have a palace constructed there.
The palace was looted during the Second World War, and was nationalised under the communist regime in Poland.
[1] Under the communists the palace became "a place for creative work for architects and cultural workers"[2] and also as entertainment facilities for the local state farm.
[3] In 2009 the palace was sold by the local authorities to Barbara and Dariusz Chwesiuk, who opened a hotel there in 2013.