Built in the years 1732–35 on the ruins of a 15th-century castle, the palace can be found in the south-western part of the town, on the shore of Lake Sławskie. A street leading from its southern corner connects the palace to the town. As you go through the entrance gate to the park, you will find yourself on a courtyard with a mid-18th Century statue of St John of Nepomuk. There, you will see the palace, which is a dominant feature of the entire complex. It is privately owned but currently unused.