The double mill and miller’s house, previously owned by Tadeusz Cedzidła, were moved from Kamienica to the Sącz Ethnographic Park. The building reflects the condition from the late 1940s and early 1950s. The exhibition in both mill rooms consists mainly of the original equipment, arranged on two levels, consisting in each mill of an assemblage of millstones in wooden lupines, with hoppers, set on wooden hobbles. They are moved through a wooden spindle and differential by the rotation of the main drive shaft. Underneath the querns are pyrethroid sifter boxes with concave carved decoration. At ground level, there are systems of pile wheels and coils that transmit the drive from the water wheels.
The residential part of the mill from Kamienica consists of an entrance hall, a kitchen, and a room in an enfilade arrangement. In the kitchen, there is a stove with a hearth under a metal sheet, a hood, and a bread oven, typical of the region in the inter-war period. Between the door and the stove is a characteristic high and narrow recess in the wall, lined with wood on the inside and with several shelves. The basic elements of the interior design of the room are the two beds, a carpenter’s wardrobe, a painted dowry chest, and a table with bentwood chairs. There is electric lighting in both the room and the kitchen, recalling the time of the electrification of Kamienica in the 1960s, when the mill was still in use.