The Sorkwite Palace is an example of English neo-Gothic architecture, dating back to the 19th century. It is surrounded by a nature park with natural monuments. It is the former seat of many prominent families, among others. Bronikowski, von Mirbach and von Paleske. The entire palace-park complex with the carriage house and granary has been entered in the register of monuments.
The palace was erected on a U-shaped plan. The characteristic feature of this historic building is its variety - it is equipped with numerous towers and battlements. The castle card is an octagonal north-east tower, towering over other architectural elements.
The palace after the war was taken over by the state farm, and a nursery and workers' quarters were built there. In the 1950s he served as a holiday center of the Warsaw Agricultural Machinery Plant Ursus. Today belongs to a private person.