The establishment of this museum was Sófalvi Sándor’s idea. The collecting proccess of the ethnographic items started in 1980 with the help of students staying in the boarding school and it is still being continued. They built a farmhouse in the yard of the school so the collected items could be seen for anyone interested. It is a two-storeyed building with a kitchen and a vault on the lower storey and the bedroom on the upper storey (all furnished in a traditional way).

Close to this traditional farm house you can find the collection of items of folk trades from the region of Kis-Homoród stream: the workshop of shoemakers, carpenters, smiths with all the traditional tools belonging to these trades. In the yard there are a few old agricultural machineries: thresher, millstone, farm-wagon and other tools used in agriculture in the past.

The collection can be visited by prior arrangement.

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