The Andrzej Kaube Regional Museum in Wolin is an institution located next to the town hall in Wolin's market square. It collects and displays a rich collection of exhibits related to the Wolinian tribe. The museum showcases the defense system of the medieval town, its crafts, beliefs, and settlement processes, enriched with information from historical chronicles and archaeological research conducted in the area over many years. Among its attractions is a miniature of the Slavic god Świętowit with four faces, discovered during excavations, which serves as a fascinating reflection of the beliefs held by the inhabitants of that time. The museum exhibitions depict the development of the settlement from its beginnings in the 6th/8th century to its decline in the 12th century. Additionally, the museum offers visitors the opportunity to use guides in various languages and access promotional materials and souvenirs, further emphasizing its role in promoting local culture and the history of the region. The museum's architecture blends harmoniously into its surroundings, making it an important landmark on Wolin's cultural map.