The Museum of the Slovinian Village in Kluki operates as an open-air museum. The following are available for visiting: Reimann's farm, fishing warehouse, fishing shack, bread oven, ground basement, Jost and Klick's cottage, Charlotta Klick's cottage, Żoruchów cottage, Albert Klick's cottage, Keiterschick's cottage, Anna Kotsch's inn.
The facility is a branch of the Central Pomeranian Museum in Słupsk. Temporary exhibitions, outdoor folklore events, sculptural and painting locations as well as educational events are organized here. The museum homestead in Kluki was opened in 1963.
One of the ideas of the Museum of the Słowińska Village in Kluki is the concept of reconstruction of the spatial arrangement of the nineteenth-century village of Kluki. The first activities aimed at organizing the museum in Kluki took place already in 1958. Maria Zaborowska, Marian Sikora, prof. Maria Znamierowska-Prüfferowa and Feliks Ptaszyński.