House no. 105, which is a former water mill from the 18th century, was renovated in 1998. The rear part of the complex was turned into a museum of folk architecture with historical exhibits documenting life in the countryside displayed in original living areas. The main living room, with a tiled stove, and the kitchen have been preserved in their original form. In 2020, an archaeological exhibition opened here with exhibits from the collection of the local native Milan Daněk. The museum has established two popular traditions: the June baking of bread in a stone oven and the