The museum was established in 2014, when it was renovated and arranged according to the new destination. It includes award-winning collections at national exhibitions (trout deer, common deer, wild boar trophies), photographs, other hunting trophies, birds and naturalized animals, fur and moufflon trophies, raccoons. The building, today a historic monument, built in 1890 by Count Siegfrid von Wimpffen, has preserved its original home-hunting destination over time. The museum is a source of information for the general public about Banat hunting. There is an ecological education center entitled "DISCOVER THE FOREST", with 3 spacious reception rooms for preschools, school children, h...igh school students, equipped with the necessary equipment for the activities and programs developed here. The activities continue in the courtyard of the museum and in the orchard to the nearby water lake with field observations, instructive educational games (eg floorboards made with children with elements of nature-collage technique), group echoes, reading stories with animals, Hunting stories, drawing, etc. In the courtyard there is a gazebo with benches where visitors can relax and contemplate the beauty of the nearby forest.