Odrowąż Palace is located in the Masovian village of Chlewiska. Over the centuries, it was rebuilt - from a defensive manor, and then a knight's castle into a comfortable palace residence. It stands on a heaped hill, surrounded by a historic, eight-hectare landscape park with trees recognized as nature monuments.
The park also houses the historic Plater Stable, with interiors in the style of 18th-century English stables. The cast iron girders on which it was supported come from the local steel mill, which also has the status of a monument. Surrounded by the palace are exposed remains of old walls and basements, reminding of the history of the estate. There is also a commemorative stone plaque from the 17th century informing about the reconstruction of the castle by Wawrzyniec Odrowąż Chlewicki.
At present, the palace is a private property and it houses an exclusive leisure and conference facility.