The museum consists of three independent parts: the Little Wooden Town, the Wallachian Village and the Water Mill Valley.
Bohumír Jaroněk, a skilled painter and graphic artist, developed a particular interest in Wallachian timbered cottages.
The Little Wooden Town presents the traditional vernacular Moravian municipal architecture of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, and contains both relocated original buildings and reconstructions.
Gradually new buildings were added including Vašek's Pub, the Mayor's House from Velké Kralovice and Church of St. Anne.
The Wallachian Village was established in order to preserve the traditional stave and timbered houses which were likely to be irreparably damaged if left in their original environment.
It serves to present the machinery, work and technical skills of workers making everyday life in the village possible.