The Regional Museum collects exhibits related to Ponidzie. These include artefacts related to the region's prehistory, including burial pottery and objects made of flint, bronze and iron. Particularly noteworthy is the rich collection of personal memorabilia and manuscripts of Adolf Dygasiński, the bard of Ponidzie. This is complemented by practical objects, representing late 19th and early 20th century home and farmyard furnishings. The richest part of the exhibition comprises historical collections concerning the beginnings of the town, the Reformation period, visualisations of Pińczów Castle, the period of the First and Second World Wars, and Judaica, which include prayer books, archival photographs, artistic handicrafts and objects related to religious practices. The collection documents the history of Pińczów's Jews by showing their contribution to the town's development; they ran enterprises such as a mill, a chicory factory and a printing press, among others. A tableau showing the Jewish residents serving on the Town Council from 1927 to 1930 is extremely telling. The number of objects of great historical value increases every year thanks to donors who are keen to support the museum.