His ethnographic collection preserves the memories of the peasant and urban petty-bourgeois culture of the former county of Győr, which includes objects related to home furnishing, clothing, farming, grape and wine culture, shepherding animal husbandry and craft industry.
The representative pieces of the collection are made up of pottery products and dated master beams as well as painted softwood furniture and decorated textiles.
The main forms of income-generating farming arising from the characteristics of the region are also expressed by the tools of the farming and pastoral art of the Puszta district, as well as the vineyard cultivation of the Pannonhalm hills and the fishing of Szigetköz.
In addition to the masterpieces of the cottage industry's raw canvas, in addition to the masterpieces of the guild weavers, the stitch techniques of Rábaköz embroidery, which have become a deserved concept. Among the urban small and peasant material culture, the work tools, workshop equipment and product collections of gingerbread makers and candle dippers, which once played an important role in the city of Győr, are significant.



