Visitors to Krka National Park can view the restored ethnological monuments, to become better acquainted with the customs of this region.
The water mills in the national park belong to the system of pre-industrial water plants on the Krka River. They have always symbolized the economic power of the region, and were a frequent source of conflict over history. The preserved water mills are from the 19th century and have exceptional cultural and historical significance as monuments of rural architecture and our economic past. Considering their primary activity and the rural expression, they are considered ethnological/ethnographic monuments. At the restored water mills of Krka National Park, it is possible to watch presentations of milling wheat, washing and pounding of cloth, weaving of fabrics and floor mats, horseshoe smithing, ploughing, planting, the preparation of food in the old kitchens and more.