Rekowo, initially established as a knight's village but became royal from the 15th century. It was only in 1871 that a certain Hagen purchased the estate from the Prussian government. Several years earlier, the previous leaseholder, Schoenlein, built a manor in Rekowo, which was later expanded. After 1945, the "rank" of the building increased as it housed the Vegetable Institute. In the 1990s, it was purchased but fell into disrepair. The mansion boasts an interesting architectural design with an eclectic character, being single-story with a high basement and a two-story central part, expanded with a quadrangular tower to the south and a terrace with wide stairs overlooking the park. Its facades are adorned with neo-Gothic and neoclassical details.