A small town located in the buffer zone of the Świętokrzyski National Park, where you can see a historic wooden cottage.
The building with a characteristic hall-room-chamber layout, preserved in situ, was built by Wojciech Samec around 1820. It is part of a farm, a typical Świętokrzyska homestead, additionally consisting of a cowshed and a barn. The interior was reconstructed on the basis of ethnographic and archival research. You can see there, among others preserved historic exhibits, a bread oven and a heating oven with the so-called "Oven", intended for sleeping in winter.
The cottage can only be visited from the outside.