- A: The Cortege of the Sacrificial Victims
- B: The wall of the courtyard covered with andesite plaques inscribed with the names of other thousands of people who died in prisons, camps and deportation sites in Romania
- C: The Space for Prayer and Recollection
- D: Auditorium
- E. “Resurrection”, twisted wooden cross (dedicated by Camilian Demetrescu to the ordeal of the victims of communism)
- F. “Homage to the Political Prisoner” by Camilian Demetrescu
- G. Gallery of former political prisoners and deportees, covered with thousands of portraits
- H. “Şi veţi cunoaşte adevărul şi adevărul vă va face liberi” Table: translation in thirty-three languages of the Gospel according to St John, chapter 8, verse 32: “And ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free”.
- M. Mirador (surveillance place)
- I: The History of the Memorial
- Room 1: The Union Generation exterminated in the Gulag
- Room 6: The Romania of the prisons
- Room 7
- Room 8: The Elections of 1946
- Room 9: The cell where Iuliu Maniu (1873-1953) died
- Room 10: The Communist Assault on Maramureş. Case study: Ilie Lazăr
- Room 11: The Destruction of the Political Parties
- Room 12: Year 1945. From Yalta to Moscow
- Room 13: Repression against the Church
- Room 14: The Security Police (Securitate) between 1948 and 1989
- Room 17: Hard Labour
- Room 18: Collectivization. Resistance and repression
- Room 19: Year 1948 – Romania’s sovietization
- Room 20: Communism versus the Monarchy
- Room 21: The Communisation of the Army, Police and Justice System
- Room 22: Basarabia in the Gulag
- Room 23: The countries of Eastern Europe (1945-1989)
- Rooms 25-26: The Exhibition “A Cold War Chronology”