The Parish Museum in Pruchnik is housed in the former organist’s building from 1890, adjacent to the Parish of St. Nicholas the Bishop. Established in 1994 on the initiative of Father Kazimierz Trela, it represents a significant element of the region's cultural heritage. The museum exhibition consists of two rooms. The first one gathers exhibits related to the history of Pruchnik and its surroundings, including books, documents, furniture, everyday objects, and agricultural tools. Among the curiosities are a fragment of a meteorite found in Pruchnik and a mold for baking communion wafers, which offer insights into local traditions and history. The second room is dedicated to the Blessed Father Bronisław Markiewicz, the founder of the Congregation of St. Michael the Archangel, highlighting the spiritual and social significance of this figure in the region. The museum is an important place not only for the residents of Pruchnik but also for tourists seeking to explore local history and culture.