The Ethnographic Museum of Popular Traditions has two sites: the former railway station and the site of the former dairy in Resinego di Sotto in Via Senes, 7.
Inside the first structure there is a working model of the "little train of the Dolomites", complete with tunnels.
There are models and pictures of the history of the railway. In a second room there is a collection of locally sourced fossils named after Enrico Baracchi.
The second location has two floors: the ground floor has four rooms dedicated to milk processing, sports (Nordic and cross-country skiing exhibitions that illustrate the evolution of this sport from the first decades of the 20th century up to the '60s and '70s) and other various themes with an important variety of objects (film cameras, wooden locks, old inkwells and school desks, etc.); a third room collects artifacts for the kitchen and a last room is dedicated to woodworking.
The second floor has a rich collection belonging to the Fire Brigade, a part dedicated to agriculture and spinning.