The palace in Kłobuck situated in the northern part of the city, called Zagórze. The fine, neo-Gothic building was erected in the late eighteenth century, just after annexing this part of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth by the Kingdom of Prussia. It was erected for the Prussian minister - Christian von Haugwitz. In the second half of the nineteenth century, the palace was rebuilt in the Eclectic style. For a time, it and the adjacent property belonged to the imperial Romanov family.