The classicist palace in Studzieniec was built around 1790, when the Studzieniec – Łaziska estate was owned by Piotr Skarżyński, a Gostynin sub-state governor. The design came from the hand of Hilary Szpilowski, then acting as the architect of the city of Warsaw. The building with an exposed entrance portico with four columns – a characteristic example of Classicist architecture – was surrounded by a landscape park. The Skarżyński family owned the estate until 1939. In 1944 the estate was taken over by the State Treasury as part of the agrarian reform. Unfortunately, despite attempts at renovation, the post-war years were a period of progressive devastation of the palace. It was only restored to its former glory by the Olewnik family, who resurrected the entire complex from the ruins in 2009-2018.”