Rogalin is an example of a Baroque-Classicist palace in Poland. It dates back to the turn of the 18th and 19th centuries. Rogalin Park is best known for its supposedly 800-year-old oaks. The local Raczyński Art Gallery houses a collection of European and Polish paintings. In 1990, the last owner of Rogalin, Edward Bernard Raczyński, founded the Raczyński Foundation at the National Museum in Poznań and donated the entire estate, including the Art Gallery to it.
The nearby Church of St. Marcellin from 1820 houses the mausoleum of the Raczyński family. It contains the sarcophagus of the President of Republic of Poland in exile, Count Edward Bernard Raczyński who died in 1993.