Neo-Renaissance building erected between 1877-80 by Ludwik Huhn for Albrecht Otton von Treskow. Multi-storeyed, with a square tower and columnar porches, covered with a flat roof. Richly decorated interiors. The park surrounding the palace features an amphitheatre, a lovers’ gazeboo, ponds, a fountain and an impressive monument of the Greater Poland Uprising Pantheon. The palace hosted William II and Ferdinand Foch. Today, this beautifully restored building houses a hotel, a restaurant and the Museum of Military and Interior Design.