The fortified complex of medieval origin (15th century), consisting of a residential and defence tower and fortifications, was enriched in the 19th century by a park with a classicist one-storey palace. In 1866, the Rzemień estate passed into the hands of Gustaw Szaszkiewicz, through his marriage to Aleksandra Boguszówna. In 1931 the palace was extended with an additional floor and side wings. After the war, the Rzemień estate was nationalised and parcelled out. The palace was taken over by an agricultural technical college. The historic building was restored in 2021.