The building consists of a ground floor and one upper floor and retains its original appearance, except for the refreshed façade. The ground floor is built of stone, while the upper floor is constructed using a bondruk (timber-frame) system. It has small, narrow rooms, with the main façade oriented toward the courtyard located at the rear of the building. The street-facing façade has no distinctive features.

This house holds historical significance, as Mihajlo Apostolski (1906–1987) was born and lived here. He was a prominent figure in the Macedonian national liberation movement (leading figure in the Yugoslav communist movement, commander of the Main Headquarters of the NOB and POJ, General – Colonel of the JNA, Academician). He graduated from a higher military academy and served as a general staff major in the Yugoslav royal army. In 1941, he was captured by Italian forces in Slovenia and later released. Upon returning to Macedonia, he joined the resistance movement. In 1941, he became a member of the Provincial Military Headquarters, and in 1942 he commanded the Main Headquarters of the NOPO of Macedonia. He was a member of the initiative committee for convening ASNOM and a participant in its first session, as well as a member of the Presidium. After the Second World War (1945), he held high military functions in the JNA. From 1967, he was a member of the Macedonian Academy of Sciences and Arts (MANU), serving as its president from 1976 to 1983. He authored several historical works and scholarly studies related to the resistance in Macedonia during the Second World War (1941–1945). He passed away in Star Dojran.