The museum is partly outdoors, and portrays rural society in the early twentieth century. Farmer dwellings and activities, at the mill, the foundry, and the mines evoke life on the farm back then. Working in the forest (lumberjacks, bark lifters, colliers…) and wood craftsmanship (clog makers, carpenters…) were leading trades. Copper mines are revived through archaeological objects and models. A sledge exhibition completes the visit.