The museum is housed in a building with stone framed doors and windows, built in 1941-1942, according to the designs of architects E. Canella and D. Minovici, in the English Gothic style of the Tudors. The museum presents Italian, French, Austrian furniture, Flemish tapestry, carpets and Gobelin tapestry (15th - 17th centuries), Flemish and Italian paintings, porcelain, stained-glass windows, Gothic wood sculptures, pottery of Meissen and Dreft (17th - 18th centuries), etchings (the 16th century), rare editions of authors from the 18th - 20th centuries. The museum owns goods listed in the National Cultural Heritage Treasure.