The Shoemaker's House Museum in Pszczew is an open-air museum, which has its headquarters in the village of Pszczew in the Międzyrzecki poviat. The open-air museum is located in a wooden bourgeois house. The interior of the building consists of restored rooms: the "black room", a shoemaker's workshop, a shop and exhibitions related to the history of the village and the surrounding area.
The building of the Museum of the Shoemaker's House in Pszczew is a historic wooden residential house built from the 18th century on a stone foundation. The house belonged to the Paździork family, where a local entrepreneur Feliks Paździorek ran his shoemaker's shop and shop at the beginning of the 20th century.
The Shoemaker's House Museum in Pszczew was opened in 1984. The facility operates as part of the Bee's Commune Culture Center. As part of the museum exhibitions, you can also see archaeological finds, souvenirs related to the region, and old photographs and postcards depicting Pszczew. The museum building also houses tourist information.