The first floor of Ptuj Castle houses a collection of feudal dwelling culture with furnishings dating from the 16th to the 20th century. The furniture and artworks, which mostly come from the estate of the Counts of Herberstein, create a historic ambience in the rooms. Some of the furnishings come from the nearby castles of Vurberk, Hrastovec and Ormož, and a few pieces from the mansions of Dornava and Turnišče.
The carefully furnished rooms are adorned with ceiling stucco and lavish chandeliers, and the tile stoves and numerous clocks of various shapes and sizes are particularly striking.

Lady’s Maid’s room
In the room with mid-18th-century wall coverings from Dornava Mansion, there is an interesting Baroque corner cupboard, which may have been used for storing guns.
The nativity cabinet by the window dates from the same century. The lower part of the cupboard is a kneeler, while the upper part would hold the nativity scene at Christmastime.
The precious lady’s writing desk in the second window niche has drawer fronts decorated with Tuscan landscapes made of semi-precious stones and multi-coloured marble.
On the wall hangs a fascinating astronomical clock dating from the mid-17th century. The four dials show the hours, days, planets, and moons, while the fifth one regulates the clock’s beat.