It was established as a memorial room in 1939 by Sidonia Hogaş, the writer's daughter. In 1969 it became a memorial museum dedicated to the activity of the novelist. There are two buildings linked by a wooden porch suspended on wooden pillars and a pavilion. A monument of architecture from 1880, the building was the home of the writer Calistrat Hogaş (1848 - 1917) and his family. It was restored two times: between 1967 and 1968, and 1990 and 1994. The exhibits include original furniture, works of art, clothes, carpets, rugs, personal belongings, manuscripts, books, original photographs, documents, religious objects of the family, items from the writer’s trips into the Neam&...#355; Mountains: a cloak, a pistol. There are also a desk, calling cards, and original albums.