It comes from mid-nineteenth century, and the first owners of the property were Gustav Behr and then the Nagel family. Property was built in beautiful late neoclassical architecture style. This is another historic building, which after the world war II was managed by PGR. Currently itbelongs to a private operator.
Gąski village was found in 1741 and this is also when the wooden church was built. Current church was restored between 1831-1833. The main architect of new building was Karl Friedrich Schinkel. He belonged to the eminent artists of Prussia.
Giże is a very small village found in 1553. In the past it was a peasant village mansion. This brick mansion is set amongst beautiful landscape and was built in period between XIX and XX century.
The property was built in early twentieth century in the Art Nouveau style. Many buildings in the park remained in very good condition until now. Particularly, a stable with coach house. All arrangements look charming, especially the front door and a narrow path leading to it, surrounded with trees.