The school’s founder began to collect artifacts and documents about the school in 1922 when The
Museum of teaching aids for blind students was opened. The current school administration opened a Museum -
Memorial gallery dedicated to the founder of the school and its work on December 13th 2001. The museum's
collection includes learning and teaching resources from 1918 to World War II: Documentation of school work,
photo collections of Ramadanović and children in school classes, some important archive materials about
Ramadanović and school in general, the rules of procedure of the All-Slavic Association of the Blind which was
founded in September 1937., and Rules of procedure of the Association of the Blind of intellectuals and
businessmen of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, founded the same year. The oldest exhibit is a book on education
of the deaf in 1836, printed in Vienna, while the oldest domestic books are from the 1875. One book on Braille,
which was given to Ramadanović as a gift, is interesting, and was printed in Vienna in 1891. The museum
contains all the publications and books on pedagogical treatment of children of former Yugoslavia, as well as all
copies of the Special Education Magazine "Voice of the innocent" (Glas Nedužnih), the oldest in the Balkans.