The ethno village Stolovo is located in the Moravian valley between the towns of Ćuprija and Paraćin. It is 150 km away from Belgrade, and 80 km from Niš. The village covers an area of 2.5 ha, with built facilities of about 5,000 m2 of traditional materials, mostly stone, wood and brick. In the middle of the village flows a village stream that comes from the nearby Karadjordjevo hill, and it divides the village into two parts.
There is a wooden mill on the lake, a replica of the old mill from Velika Morava, and across the street there is a watermill made of stone. Next to the mill is a village cafe, located in a two-storey building decorated with special doxa. Next to it there is a summer kitchen as a separate building which houses two brick bakeries, two fireplaces, two smokehouses and a roastery. In that part there is a large grassy yard with a summer bar, a fountain, a summer stage and a part intended for the youngest. There is also a log cabin that was transferred to Stolovo from the Old Village near Velika Plana and which will house the village museum of antiquities. Ethno restaurant in the village offers a huge variety of domestic cuisine.