It was built around 1800 for Francis of Lasocki and likely designed by Hilary Szpilowski, who created many classicist palaces in the Mazovia region.
Mountain, then Marcel Divine, Hilary Ostrowski, from 1871 to the early twentieth century Bolechowskich was in possession, and in the interwar it went to Domaszowskich.
This change of the front elevation and opening the living room for the view of the park is an expression of a new era of the Enlightenment.
This is a quiet and intimate setting directed to the residents house where nature plays a very important role.
From the front, the mansion is decorated with a modest break with a pair of Tuscan pilasters and triangular pediments.