The Łącki Castle, erected in 1870 in a then fashionable style of a "French costume", by a talented architect Stanisław Hebanowski for the count Władysław Łącki. The style was to bring to mind French buildings from the 16th and 17th century, when relations between Poland and France were exceptionally strong. It was also a form of a manifestation of neo-Gothic, which was then associated then with the German culture. The palace belongs to its legitimate owners and is not open for public.


