The palace in the park complex in Jamy was built in the neoclassical style at the end of the 19th century. It is a two-story edifice erected on a rectangular plan. The main entrance is preceded by a columned portico supporting a balcony. In the corner of the building, there is a three-story, square tower.
The last owner of the estate before the end of World War II was Doctor of Law Rudolf von Pratsch. In 1945, offices of the State Agricultural Farm were located there, and then apartments and rooms for farm workers. Currently, the building is private property.
The palace is surrounded by a small park with old trees and farm buildings, including a manor granary from the mid-19th century.
Practical information:
The palace is not open to visitors. Free admission to the park.
Parking directly in front of the facility.
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