The summer villa is equipped with artistically valuable antique furniture collected by many generations of the Gučetić/Gozze family (later Bassegli Gozze). Furniture from the 17th and 18th century is predominant, while family portraits, still lifes and landscapes, paintings with sacral themes, and coats of arms of the family and the Dubrovnik nobility are most represented among the paintings. The house chapel on the first floor of the summer house is equipped with an altar and liturgical accessories.
Up until 1945 when members of the Bassegli-Gozze family lived in the summer villa , its inventory was in good condition and tastefully arranged and used in everyday life, testifying to the high culture of Dubrovnik's aristocratic families. After World War II a part of the inventory had changed hands and a part was neglected and damaged over time. In the new museum presentation all works of art are restored and exhibited following the original layout and thus presenting the original equipment of the summer villa and the culture of the countryside in the Dubrovnik Republic.
