The pavilion was erected around the mid-19th century on the edge of a steep seaside cliff, reaching a height of about 40 meters. From this spot, there was a magnificent view of the sea, which is now partially obscured by trees. This structure is commonly known as "Marysieńka's Grotto," commemorating the wife of King John III Sobieski. The pavilion suffered significant damage after World War II, but its reconstruction is planned in the coming years.