Located in the center of old citty, you can see the Mediterranean Sea upstairs. The door is not very eye-catching, it is next to a cafe, ring the doorbell to enter. The fare should be 30 thanks (the student I bought, 25 thanks). Divided into several exhibition halls, museum staff will give a book about the exhibits, and then take it back. The first floor is where tickets are sold and handicrafts are bought. Most of them are copper bars. There are elevators to other floors or stairs. The second floor is officially visited by Goor's own works and collections, including tables, chairs, artworks, paintings. The third floor is also an exhibition room for artists, a study of the master's grandfather, a mixed exhibition room (not easy to find under the stairs), and a kitchen. In particular, it is necessary to point out that the kitchen seems to be bought when I don't know. Later, when I repaired it, I found that its honeycomb roof is a more critical Mediterranean-style warm building. There is also a balcony on the third floor, and there are exhibits on the balcony, and you can also enjoy the scenery. The four floors are mainly balconies, with views of the Mediterranean Sea, beautiful, and exhibits.