House of the Head of the District
Built in the first half of the XIX century (before 1826).
Initially, seen as a holding cell. Classicist, originally erected on a rectangular plan, covered with tiles, symmetrical, seven-axial with an entrance placed in the middle in the rectangular recess. Facade horizontally rusticated extended by seven window axes directed to the north and with the wing directed to the west. In the second half of the XIX century the building was extended to the north. From 1837 the building housed the commissioner's office for the Gostynin district then, it was the seat of the Head of Orlow district and from the 1867- the Head of the Kutno district. In the interwar period in XX century the building housed the starost office of Kutno district. Currently, the building is occupied by the commune office.
dr J. Saramonowicz