The museum has its seat in the centre of Trzęsacz at 3B Klifowa Street, 50 metres from the ruins of St Nicholas's Church and a five-minute walk from the Seaside Narrow Gauge Railway Gryfice - Trzęsacz - Rewal - Niechorze - Pogorzelica.

The museum was established in 2000. Its founder was Władysław Jagiełło, a resident of Trzęsacz between 1998 and 2006. The exhibition depicts the history of Trzęsacz, especially St Nicholas's Church and the 15th meridian, on which the town is located. The respective rooms show the history, legends, the abrasion process, the meaning of the 15th meridian, time zones, how life looked like in Trzęsacz 600 years ago. The exhibition is enriched by films, sound effects, projections of the depths of the sea, animated legend about Zielenica, a multimedia show of the last moments of the building on the cliff and the process of the destruction of the cliff. There are also some original relics from St Nicholas's Church.

A separate soundtrack has been created for children to let the little explorers learn through play. A visit to the Museum lasts 25 minutes.

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