The Conte de Castro Museum is also translated as the Des De Castrogimalianes Museum. The museum is located in a small yellow two-story building with a balcony with a gate and is open to the public for free. The small building is a retro architectural color, the right side of the building is sprayed with Portuguese blue tile color painting, the pool above the station lying a stone lion, but its mouth did not spit water; on the right side of the gate, there is a shed-style chapel, the old cross in front of the door, representing the vicissitudes of the past. The first and second floors of the building showcase the master's collection of paintings, porcelain, jewelry and small sculptures; a variety of furniture and supplies in the living room, dining room, and living room; and the master's study and a large number of books; The top floor attic is furnished with a variety of weapons, including muskets, from the owner's collection. Behind the museum building used to be a private garden, now a Cascades Park.