The museum building was at first a pub, with three rooms, built out of brick, by the end of the 18th century. After 1920 it was a cultural institution, and after 1962 a club for the school children of the village. Since 1994 it has been a museum. It presents religious art collections (glass icons, vexilla, religious objects, wooden icons, religious books), ethnography items (large peasant room, small peasant room), memorial history items (relating to the personality of dr. Ioan Stroia, the third bishop of the army).