The Museum of the Rawicka Land is housed in a historic town hall building. There are permanent and temporary exhibitions gathered in the halls of: Rawicka, Ethnographic, Bracka, Kadecka, Stanisław Kukla and Portretowa.
The portrait painting collection is in the foreground. It stands out from the gallery of former city owners. In addition, the exhibition presents souvenirs of the chanterelle brotherhood and art glass collections from the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries. The museum also possesses a rich collection of European contemporary art.
Particularly noteworthy is the "Rawicki treasure", i.e. over 5,000 17th-century coins that were found during earthworks in the city in the 1970s. Noteworthy are the nineteenth-century sculptures from roadside chapels: Pensive Christ and Saint. John of Nepomuk.
Museum of the Rawicka Land was established in 1973. The ceremonial opening of the facility took place on December 13, 1973.