A palace and park complex from the early 18th century. The palace consists of two parts: the western wing, in Baroque style, was built between 1720 and 1734, and the eastern part in Neo-Baroque style was built around 1913. The whole is set amidst a beautiful English-style park. Opposite the palace, there is a pond where, if you are lucky, you may meet swimming swans. In the park, you can admire, among other things, the philosophers' arbour, a wooden chapel, a stone grotto and many specimens of centuries-old trees and even a weeping beech under which, according to legend, wishes come true.
Today, the palace houses the Salvatorian Monastery and Higher Theological Seminary. The building is open to visitors, of course taking into account the specifics of the place. Below the monastery buildings, opposite the bus stop, there is a fire station with a children's playground and a wooden gazebo under which we can catch a breather.