The Museum of the Czyżew Land, located in Czyżew in the Wysokie Mazowieckie County of the Podlaskie Voivodeship, is housed in a 19th-century railway station building. It is one of the two museum institutions in the region that play a significant role in the local cultural landscape, alongside the Museum of Agriculture in Ciechanowiec. The museum features four halls that allow for the organization of both permanent and temporary exhibitions, as well as educational meetings, bringing the history and cultural heritage of the region closer to the public. The main goal of the institution is to collect objects, documents, and testimonies related to local culture, contributing to the preservation and promotion of the area's heritage. The museum not only fulfills the educational needs of the community but also engages residents in creative processes through various cultural events. An interesting fact is that the building housing the museum not only preserves historical architecture but also provides an excellent context for exhibitions related to local heritage, having witnessed the many transformations this part of Podlasie has undergone over the years.