This large, time-settled manor house was built in 1791 according to designs by Merlini (a renowned Polish architect of Italian-Swiss descent, a representative of late classicism and Empire style). The date of construction is indicated on the pediment of the building's park façade. The estate follows the early classicist style. Like Baroque ensembles, it has a clearly defined compositional axis, along which ran a long entrance avenue lined with maple trees, a gate of four pylons crowned with spheres, with two symmetrically positioned gatehouses, a parterre, the manor house, and beyond it, the park.
A brewery and starch factory were also built near the estate. Today, the estate house in Velyka Rogoznica belongs to the local farmstead and houses the administration of the Adam Mickiewicz Agricultural Production Cooperative.
