Historical Museum about the history of Macedonia. The Museum’s collections (wholly renovated in 2009) are on show in seven halls on the ground floor. In the Multi-Purpose hall on the first floor (wholly renovated in 2003), there are temporary exhibitions, film screenings and more.
The stairwells are hung with portraits of leading Greek Makedonomachoi, including officers and NCOs of the Greek Army and ordinary citizens.
Finally downstairs there are four life-size diorama depicting scenes from the Macedonian Struggle.
The Museum has a dedicated Research Center. The Research Centre for Macedonian History and Documentation (KEMIT) maintains a specialised library and electronic databases, collects and processes archival material, publishes monographs and studies, organises seminars and conferences, provides information and documentation to interested parties and in general promotes the academic objectives of the Foundation through all possible means.
The library and archives are open to the public every day, but archival research requires a permit, as does the copying of photographic or documentary material. Archival material may also be subject to further restrictions, depending on the specific unit. Books may not be removed from the library.