Dietel Palace

The palace consists of two parts: narrower north and broader the south.

[1] The interiors of the palace have retained some of the original equipment and decor, which makes the property a particularly valuable monument.

Around the year 1900, with the completion of the palace, a parked walled premise, with a conservatory and elements of small architecture, was created.

The palace was part of the patronage team, including the park, the former factory, the workers' settlement, and the evangelical church.

[3] In January of that year it was occupied by the Soviet NKVD commanding the city for its needs.