From its establishment in 1964, the Museum has a long tradition in organizing folklore and historical exhibitions, such as the following:
-How Asia Minor Died: Exhibition about the Asia Minor Campaign and Destruction, from the historical archive of Konstantinos Faltaits (Athens and Skyros).
-An exhibition dedicated to the 100th anniversary of the Balkan wars end (1913)
-An exhibition of works of art by Elli Solomonidou
-Permanent exhibition of works of art by Manos Faltaits
-Permanent exhibition of objects inspired by tradition and of modern creations
-Exhibition of tools and objects from Greece's traditional economy
-Exhibition of drawings and paintings by the Skyrian folk artist Yiannoulis Babousis
-Exhibition of Kostas Faltaits memorabilia and manuscripts (1974)
-Exhibition of paintings of Skyros (1966)
-Exhibition of contemporary Skyrian folk art (1965)
-In 2015 the Museum organized events dedicated to the British Poet Rupert Brooke, on the occasion of the centennial of his death, while during the Rebetiko Seminar an exhibition was held, dedicated to the contribution of Konstantinos Faltaits in researching the rebetika songs.
-In 2018, on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the May 1968 civil unrest in France, the Museum organized an exhibition with authentic printed material from that era and the testimony of Anastasia Faltaits about Paris in 1968, shortly before the events of May 68.
- In 2021 the Museum took part in the nationwide celebrations for the 200th anniversary of the Greek Revolution, hosting an exhibition that displayed various valuable documents from its collections, including those related to the Society of Friends (Filiki Eteria)