During your visit to the church square, down the valley, except the St.Jorn Church and the Lock-In Tower, you may now visit even an ethnographic museum that has been reopened this year again to the public after a short break. This is a traditional house, owned by Lulash Boshi, which was transformed into a museum from 1967. As a traditional house and ethnographic museum, it shows perfectly the lifestyle of local people in the past years. You can learn more about social conventions, customs, and traditions.