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.

Leopold’s room
The Biedermeier-era furnishings on display were popular in Habsburg lands between 1815 and 1848. Elegant and functional, they were also popular among the bourgeoisie. A mirror is inserted in the back of the display cabinet, which helps to give the optical impression of duplication of the porcelain placed in it.
Several paintings hang on the walls: Night Landscape with a Castle by the Lake, portraits of Emperor Ferdinand I and his wife, Empress Maria Anna of Savoy, and portraits of Ptuj’s bourgeoisie and their children.