In the open-air museum we can see the buildings and equipment of a nineteenth-century peasant farm. In addition to the residential house (cottage), livestock building and barn, the museum also includes oil mill, forge and potter's oven. The oldest object is a well-preserved wind mill (windmill) from 1820.
The scarcity of cheap and easily available wood meant that houses in the Łęczyca poviat were built with frame construction, filled with clay mixed with straw. Peasant cottages, farm buildings, but also manor houses were built of clay.
Completeness and richness of equipment draws attention in all presented objects. Especially interesting are the machines collected in the mill and forge equipment. In addition, the open-air museum will see a free-standing bread oven, ground cellar, well with a crane, treadmill and apiary.