This ethnographic museum presents the everyday life of the people living in Dobrogea, their customs, traditional costumes, and crafting tools specific to the Dobrogea region of Romania, where there is more ethnic diversity. Whether it be Romanians, Aromanians (people speaking Romanian that were born in Macedonia), Turkish, Tatar, Greek, Bulgarian or Lippovan, each of these ethnic groups are represented with their costumes, their daily life and their architectural style.