The exhibits are displayed in thematic groups. For instance, there is
- clothing, with the traditional costumes of refugee women from Eastern Roumelia and Northern Epiros, from the villages of Kato Kleines and Flambouro respectively, and many local costumes for young and older people;
weaving, with looms, distaffs, spindles, and so on;
agricultural occupations, with tools for ploughing, winnowing, repairing, and so on;
household utensils, with saucepans, long-handled coffee-pots, covered casserole dishes; and
reception rooms.
There are also tools and examples of occupations that were once very important in the Florina area, such as shoemaking, saddlery, and photography. Of particular note are the examples of wax-weaving, a craft of Byzantine origin that started to flourish in Florina when the refugees from Monastir arrived and continues to the present day.











