The Museum Chamber of the Association of Friends of the Gubin Land in Gubin is a museum institution established in 2004, located in a historic building at 3 Maja Street 2, which housed the City Museum from 1913 to 1945. Architecturally, the building is part of the local heritage, highlighting Gubin's significance in the region's history. The museum features a rich exhibition related to the city's history, including archaeological finds, everyday objects, technical monuments, documents, and photographs. A particular attraction is the Ostrowska Tower, dating back to the turn of the 14th and 15th centuries, which is one of the most distinctive landmarks in Gubin. Culturally, the museum chamber promotes knowledge of regional traditions and history, allowing visitors to gain a deeper understanding of local identity. It is also worth mentioning the exhibits related to the Polish Army, which emphasize Gubin's military history. The museum is open year-round, providing residents and tourists with regular access to its collections, and additional visits can be arranged by phone. The museum not only serves an educational role but also becomes a meeting place for those interested in the history and culture of the region.