The Szentgyörgyi-Horváth baroque castle complex was built around 1780 and its designer is assumed to be Hefele Menyhért. The main building is a free-standing, two-leveled, rectangular layout structure. The middle three axes of the outer and garden façade form an avant-corps, decorated with lesenes, closed by a tympanum. On its long sides there is a balcony with columns and stonework. The corridors have Bohemian vaults, the rooms have trough vaulted rooms with stuccos. The former farm buildings and outbuildings also belong to the castle complex. These are late Baroque, with a single level. The castle also has a castle park. It was rebuilt in the late 19th century in eclectic style.