The village museum is found in the manor raised during the second half of the 18th century by the boyar Andrei Bozianu, Treasurer and later High Steward in the assembly.
The well preserved building is representative for the rural residential architecture from the end of the Romanian Middle Ages.
In the first of the four rooms of the edifice there is a presentation of the historical evolution of the village community illustrated by archaeological finds attesting that the area was inhabited from the Bronze Age and during the "classical" Geto-Dacian period (the 3rd-1st centuries BC) and the 1st millennium AD (the 2nd - 3rd and 5th - 7th centuries AD).
The following two rooms are dedicated to the presentation of the specific ethnography of the area: costumes, trades, etc.
In the last room various religious items: rare church books, icons, ecclesiastical objects and sacerdotal attire, etc.