A late Baroque palace built at the turn of the 18th century on the site of of a medieval castle belonging to the famous Odrowąż family from which St. Hyacinth, born in Kamień Śląski, comes.
The residence survived WWII almost intact, but the following years did not spare it. The ruins were taken over in 1990 by the Diocese of Opole, who, after the reconstruction, established St. Hyacinth’s Sanctuary here - the Centre for Culture and Science of the Faculty of Theology of the University of Opole. It is visited by pilgrims from Poland and abroad. The modernised farm buildings nearby house the Sebastianeum Silesiacum spa centre. The whole complex is surrounded by a charming 35-acre park.