On Wednesday, December 9, 2020, the Curatorial Talk with Maria Anna Potocka, Director of MOCAK Museum of Contemporary Art Krakow...
MoreOn 09.11.2020 opened the online exhibition "7Places - Seven Places in Germany".
MoreThe MOCAK, which deals with the art of the 20th and 21st centuries, is located on the site of the former Oskar Schindler factory.
More"All the locations I was hoping to visit were either active or deserted buildings that was used during the Nazi era."
MoreReopened in 1995, the iconic building today is a Berlin landmark, a museum and once again the seat of the Jewish Community of Berlin.
MoreIn 2018 two graduating classes collected money for the first two "Stolpersteine" after a talk with contemporary witnesses.
MoreThe Working Group Persecution and Resistance in Solingen 1933–1945) successfully campaigned for an educational institution and memorial center.
MoreOn September 17, 2011, the first 22 "Stolpersteine" (stumbling blocks) in Windeck were laid by the artist Gunter Demnig.
MoreThe memorial is a place of commemoration for the victims of the Strasshof transit camp.
MoreOn May 19, 2011 a formal opening of the Museum took place, as well as the presentation of the first six exhibitions.
MoreDirectly in front of the historic city hall of the City of Cologne, an innovative and extraordinary cultural project is being developed: The MiQua.
MoreThe history of the Jewish Cemetery in the Bocklemünd district of Cologne goes back to the year 1918.
MoreIn 2008, the decision was made to transform the Old Synagogue into a “House of Jewish Culture.”
MoreThe program of the MOCAK Museum of Contemporary Art in Krakow on World War II and the Holocaust.
MoreIn January 1997, the Circle of Friends of the New Synagogue was founded in Wuppertal. On December 2, 2002, the new synagogue was finally inaugurated.
MoreThe writer Elie Wiesel was a constant proactive defender of human rights. The Elie Wiesel Museum was opened in his honor in 2002.
MoreThe Holocaust Memorial Center is dedicated to preserving the history of the once large and prosperous Sephardic Jewish community.
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