The manor house is located on the northern side of the village of Dobra. It consists of a fortified manor house with an alcove tower built between 1631 and 1632, built on the so-called "la motte" (hill) by Duke Charles Frederick of Poděbrada, originally surrounded by the waters of a lake, and a modest naturalistic park, established in the 1660s. A corner tower was added to the palace in 1633. Initially, the manor house served as the prince's archive. In 1673 the palace became the residence of the widows of the dukes of Oleśnica. The building has been rebuilt several times, but the original sgraffito has been preserved in its façade. In 1909 - 1910, after another reconstruction, the palace was given a pseudo-Baroque form with high vaulted cellars. The building now houses a hotel.