The ethnographic collection is based on collections concerning the Hutsul Region. These are clothes, ceramics, woodcarving (the biggest part of the collection of clothes and ceramics was donated by Mrs. Alina Jasielska-Okoń).
The Department of Ethnography is the nucleus of the future open-air museum, which already includes a barn designed by Professor Jan Szczepkowski - the author of, among other things, the decorations on the facade of the Polish Sejm or the Bogusławski monument on Theatre Square in Warsaw - a chicken coop and Hutsul stables.
In the near future, we intend to reconstruct a church from Pistynia dating from 1770, for which the Museum has a collection of furnishings from the churches of St Elizabeth from Lviv, St Mary Magdalene from Lviv and a wooden altar from 1870 from Lesko.