The Łojdy palace was built in 1877 in the neoclassical style. The palace complex consists of the main palace building, a park with a pond, and a large farm yard.
The palace itself is rectangular in plan and consists of the main body with two symmetrical and slightly extended side wings. The roof is gabled over the main part of the palace and hipped over the wings. The white façade of the palace is ornamented with fine detail work. A wooden porch adjoins the side elevation from the garden side. On the front side, a driveway leads perpendicular from the road to the interior. The palace is surrounded by a well-preserved natural landscape park. The park includes a large stand of old trees of various species. The garden area of the park also features a small pond with an artificial island and a footbridge.
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