The museum's exposition presents objects found during excavations on the territory of Gomel. Interiors of rooms of 19th-century urban residents and a private collection of mirrors.
The summer residence of Count Rumyantsev, which people called the Hunting Lodge. In those early days, it was located in the forest and was made of wood. When he got tired of being in the stone walls of the palace, it was here that the count moved to reconnect with nature. Now there are plenty of such houses and much more luxurious in the city and the suburbs, so he can't impress with anything. A small museum of the history of Gomel is located here. Purposefully traveling from afar to stay only in it is not worth it.