The castle is a four-winged building with two corner towers, a bay window and a central courtyard with columned arcades. The partly sgraffito façades are broken by windows with stone tracery. The Renaissance attic with swallow tails was lowered in the Romantic period. In some parts, however, it has been preserved in its original height and articulation. On the main staircase in the interior there is an inscriptional plaque with coats of arms documenting the Renaissance reconstruction in 1609 and the Classicist modification in 1816. At the entrance gate there are coats of arms of Albert Emil von Steiger-Münsingen von Relle and his wife Maria Judith Eleonora Eugenia Ludmiła Zamoyská, dated 1896. Inside, the ceilings are vaulted with Renaissance cross, Baroque Prussian and cornice vaults. It is also possible to find fabion mirror ceilings and the library has a beamed ceiling.
The manor house is abandoned and dilapidated.