The main seat of Lubuskie Museum is the former villa of local fabricant Gustav Schroeder, situarted in so called Przedmiescie Santockie (Santok Downtown) built among 1903 and 1904.
The main seat of Lubuskie Museum is the former villa of local fabricant Gustav Schroeder, situated in so called Przedmiescie Santockie (Santok Downtown) built among 1903 and 1904. It is eclectic (mixed styles) however with majority of neobaroque (so called Berlin neobaroque). It is very rich in details and form. Worth seeing is the staircase with the balustade and profiled banister leading to the first floor. In the ground and first floors there is a very nice panelling and wooden windows. From equippment the chimneys are original. In the groud floor - marble with a mirror in the oak frame, in the first floor - the wooden one. The museum generally shows nice equipped rooms which include: Biedermayer rooms, coat of arms room, etching room, numismatics (coins collection), bells producing. The villa is surrounded by the beautifull park.