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.

The Countess’ salon
The walls of the room used for family gatherings are now decorated with 18th-century wall coverings with Chinese motifs, which was transferred from the Dornava Mansion after the Second World War. In keeping with this theme, the room is furnished with small pieces of furniture with oriental motifs: a red and black lacquered cabinet, a chest of drawers, and a tray.
The furniture in Classical and Rococo style is from the late 18th and early 19th centuries. The floor clock with a gilded figure of Chronos on top is also from Dornava Mansion.