Documented in 1610, the locality of Tohani was established by the Romanians in Transylvania, originating in the settlement by the same name near Braşov; also Constantin Zagoritz refers to the historical events relating to Tohani, as he considered that on his way back to Wallachia, from Transylvania, Michael the Brave must have passed through the area of Tohani on October 1600. The permanent exhibition was inaugurated in July 2003, “Tohani – a stop on the way to wine”. The exhibits illustrate the documents attesting the locality of Tohani, the old map of Prahova county, as well as the old flag of the county, furniture made in the Romanian and European styles, Wallachian... rugs, icons painted on glass, objects belonging to the Romanian Royal House, as well as tools and vessels illustrating the practice of viticulture in the area.