The open-air museum in Măriuş presents visitors with two traditional houses and the annexes specific to some households in Şara Codrului. All buildings have been reassembled and restored since 2012. The first house, the one to be visited, was moved from a household in the village of Pomi, being dated at the end of the 19th century. It was purchased from the Petric family in 1992 and was originally covered with reeds and rye husks. In addition to the two houses, in the yard there is also a poiata, and also a barn. The house at the Măriuş Open Air Museum has an architecture specific to the ethnographic area of Codreşti. It was built of oak wood, the ...floor was made of beaten clay, and the roof was made in four bays. Also, the house consists of three rooms: the clean room, the living room, the awning and the shed. The latter is supported by five pillars carved with circular elements. In the clean room, an inscription-testimony can be observed on the master beam: This edifice was built in 1864 by Fazzi Ioanu Maistriul au Georgiu Micloşiu.