Krześlice

By the eighteenth century the village was in decline but saw a revival in the nineteenth, when the "gothic revival" palace of the Radoński family was built, in 1860 (on the basis of an earlier estate.

[2] However, in 1888, the Prussian Settlement Commission (see Prussian Partition of Poland) dispossessed the owner of the palace, Zygmunt Radoński, and gave the palace to an ethnic German noble, Georg von Littiechau (Radoński was "compensated" with land in Congress Poland).

After Poland regained its independence the palace was purchased by an industrialist from Łódź.

After World War II the palace was taken over by the communist authorities and fell to ruin, while the village itself became part of a state owned farm (PGR).

After the fall of communism the palace was bought out by private investors and turned into a hotel and a restaurant.