The ensemble is composed of two palaces, a park, a Chinese house, a fountain, and other buildings and structures.
During his tenure, the estate developed greatly with the construction of a new palace (designed by Jakub Kubicki), two outbuildings, a gate, greenhouses, stables, and a surrounding wall.
[2][3] Yakub was captured, tortured, and killed by the Russian army, and the estate was confiscated by the Tsar.
[2] During the Soviet period, both the interior and the exterior of the palace was damaged, and many buildings on the territory of the estate were destroyed.
In different periods, the new palace was used as a living space, a club, a library, a paramedic centre, and a pioneer camp.