Hunting Pavilion in the Palace Park
The name of the village Domaradz is derived from the personal name Dommerese (1400) and Dumrese (1485). In the 14th century, the noble family Domrese lived in the area around Słupsk, and among their possessions was also the village of Domaradz. The Domrese family bore the coat of arms of von Stojentin. In 1440, Domaradz came into the possession of Martin von Zitzewitz through purchase and remained in the family's hands until the end of the Second World War.
The building was constructed in the mid-19th century and used as a hunting lodge. The last representatives of the Zitzeitz family were renowned as organizers of grand hunts. The building has a square floor plan with a rectangular, tall annex from the southwest housing the kitchen. The entrance leading to the rooms on the second floor goes through the staircase.
