The decision about the construction of a new PZKO House in Návsí was ratified in 1981. Under the support of the PZKO main committee, a homestead was purchased from a private landowner and the construction could commence. The reconstruction from an agricultural facility to a PZKO seat was possible largely thanks to the donations of the locals. On October 5th, 1985, the PZKO House was ceremoniously opened. In the first decade of the 21st century, the building was gradually renovated; the works ended in 2009. Since 2005, the PZKO House is known as „Jury spod Grónia“ („The house of Jura from under Grón“). In the main hall, there is a permanent exhibition dedicated to the life of the actor and director Władysław Niedoba who embodied the aforementioned Jura. Nowadays, the PZKO house can be rented for various cultural and festive events. There is a main hall with a balcony for 150 people in total, a stage with a bar for 30 people, a dressing room, a dining room for 30 people, and a fully equipped kitchen available. The main hall is equipped with audiovisual technology.