In the village of Tysobiken, Berehiv District, Transcarpathian Region, there is the Zatysyanskyi Museum of Local Lore, opened in the 1970s in the neoclassical building of the palace of Counts Fogorosh of 1895. Nearby is a picturesque county park with sycamores and lindens. The exposition is devoted to the life of the Hungarian-speaking population of the district. The most interesting exhibits in the museum are folk ceramics, Viennese Baroque furniture and souvenirs.
The museum has a conference hall with 50 seats. In addition, it is possible to organize folklore evenings here. A small open-air museum has been set up in the courtyard of the museum, where you can see three ancient buildings, namely: the house of a wealthy peasant (middle peasant) from 1882, the house of a poor man from 1918 and a school from 1920.