The Archeo-Ethno Park is located in Ravna 8 km north of Knjaževac, in the yard of the old village school. The oldest houses in the village were built at beginning of the XX century along with the building of the school in 1906. Today, it is a historical monument. The choice of this village for positioning of The Archaeo-ethno park was influenced by the proximity of the ancient fortress Timacum Minus. The construction of the park began in 1977 and it was officially opened in 1989. The main idea was to illustrate the ambient of the XIX century patriarchal community with residential and commercial buildings as its parts. Park consists of: the big house from Gornja Kamenica, with a Wine Museum with wine cellar in its basement, a small house from Berčinovac, abarn form Beli Potok and a cauldron for brandy from Pričevac, Stara Planina mountain. This kind of exhibition made it possible to preserve years of experience and a range of traditional folk architecture and also to allow visitors a direct contact with objects, parts of traditional culture, housing and buildings of folk architecture of the region.