A beautiful nineteenth-century palace, which today invites its guests to a culinary feast in an upscale restaurant.
The residence maintained in the Historicism style, with the dominant neo-Gothic elements, was built around 1871 by the commercial counsellor and philosopher Marc Heymann. Its next owner - Emil Phyrkosch – donated the property to charity just before WWII. For some time the palace hosted a nursery, later the hospital for German officers, then Soviet soldiers, and after 1945 the facility served the Folk High School. In 2003 it passed into private hands, it has been restored and opened as a restaurant with 7 beautiful dining rooms.