The palace in Woskowice Małe is located in a historic park which was established at the turn of the 18th and 19th century. The park has a pond and a hill offering a nice view of the area. Historical records contain no details on the original residence, but we know that the current brick palace with cellars and a steeple was built in 1800 on the foundations of the previous building. Next to the residence, there is a manor with the former administrator’s house, a single-storey building with a mid-18th century column porch, an old half-timbered stable, and a massive, three-storey granary. The façade of the palace is decorated with avant-corps and Gothic Revival architectural details and cornices. The entrance gate is guarded by sculptures of deer on plinths.
The palace underwent two reconstructions in the years 1872–74. In 1912, the porch and the oriel were added. The palace currently serves as a drug and alcohol rehabilitation centre.