The Museum of the History of the City of Przemyśl is based in a 16th-century tenement house. Inside, the rooms of the Przemyśl house from the 19th and 20th century were reconstructed. In addition, an exhibition presenting a photo studio from a hundred years ago and exhibitions showing the history of the city of Przemyśl was organized here. There is a charming restaurant in the basement.
The "Great Chamber" is located on the ground floor of the tenement house, in which the reconstructed Baroque furnace was set up. In addition, there are remains of the sixteenth-century polychrome, or mezzanine. On the first floor you can admire the middle class. The rooms include a windowless kitchen, the master's exquisite study, Biedermeier living room, dining room and bedroom.
The next exhibition presents the workplace of a former photographer. It houses a darkroom and a professional studio, with a real fountain used as a background for photos. In another room there is an exhibition showing the history of the city, and on the top floor there are paintings with spectacular views.