Today, "Charming House" is a unique ethnomuseum (miniscansen), which is being developed as part of the "Submerged Culture" project. Rehabilitation by Ukrainian traditions". This is a reconstruction of a herbalist's residence, and now an active workshop of pottery, herbalism and painting, an unusual creative space dedicated to the most traditional crafts inherent in Dniester culture. Such hundred-year-old clay houses are still preserved here and there in the villages of Transnistria. They are valuable artefacts of authentic national heritage, because the prominent array of original architecture was destroyed before the flooding of 46 villages due to the construction of the Dynstrovsky complex hydroelectric plant in the 70s and 80s of the 20th century.