The museum is located in the center of Peshkopia, about 30 meters from the main boulevard. It has been located in different buildings, but currently the building in which this museum is located was the building of the House of Culture “Haki Stërmilli”, a two-story building, old in terms of the years of construction, but beautifully well maintained. In this two-story building, you can visit three pavilions with 2,000 very important relics from different time periods. You need about an hour and a half to see these objects.
First, you will have the opportunity to get to know the Archeology Pavilion. In this pavilion, there are objects that have been found in different areas of Dibra, such as: Çetush, Burim, Çidhen, Topojan, Grezhdan, etc., and which date from the Neolithic period of early to the Middle Ages. You will stop for a long time in the History Pavilion because Dibra has really raised many figures who have important weight when the national issue is mentioned. This is precisely where the wars and political life of these figures are reflected, such as: Vehbi Dibra (Agolli), Elez Isuf Ndreu, Haxhi Lleshi, etc., etc.
The Ethnography Pavilion is the largest in terms of surface and the facilities are divided into three rooms, depending on the adaptation of the facilities to the respective rooms. Special importance has been given to the constituent elements of the guest room where they are located: the brazier, the musical instruments, the wooden vessels of the world, musical instruments, tapestries, etc. Also, in the other room, men’s and women’s clothing are exhibited, where anyone can get to know the costumes of Dibra, vests made of gold threads, cradles, etc. In addition, the walls of the museum are decorated with paintings by the most famous painters of this area.