The Ethnographic Museum was organized in a local style building (19th – early 20th century), at the initiative of the former teacher Florea State, in with six rooms at the first floor. It is a rustic wooden building with stone foundation. At the first level, the house is composed of "room with corlon" - former farmhouse kitchen, "sleeping room" or "bedroom" and four rooms containing exhibits that present both port and occupations of the inhabitants of Galeş. In the main room several male and female costumes, and other fabrics are exhibited. The museum is managed by the Cultural Association Galeş and intellectuals of the village.