Panowice is a village founded in the second half of the 19th Century as a property of the Żychliński family, who also owned Łagowiec. After World War II, the estate was seized by the State Treasury. The Eclectic mansion was built around 1890 as a masonry structure on a T-shaped plan, with a habitable attic and a basement. Around the mansion, you can see the remains of a landscape park which used to cover an area of 3 hectares. The manor facilities from the second half of the 19th Century are still in use. After the fire in 2016, the mansion is now a ruin.