We would like to inform our visitors that from 7 June 2025, our institution will have new opening hours for our permanent and temporary exhibitions. The opening hours will change as follows: Saturday: closed Sunday – Friday: 10 am – 6 pm Ticket office closes at 5 pm The opening hours for the following days
The Holocaust Musem cordially invite you to the book presentation and the following panel discussion of The Tents of Jacob, the Tabernacles of Israel. Diverse local Israelite Worlds in local historical Perspective in 19th–20th Century Hungary The volume takes a social-historical approach to the reality of local/regional coexistence between Jewish and non-Jewish populations. The primary
The Budapest Holocaust Memorial Centre, together with Yahad-In Unum, a French Holocaust research organization, is organizing its 9th ‘Holocaust by Bullets’ seminar (LEVEL I) for teachers. To be held on 19-20 September 2025 in Budapest. Yahad-In Unum (“Together in One” in Hebrew and Latin) is a Paris-based non-profit organization established in 2004 by Father Patrick
The Holocaust Museum and the Committee of National Remembrance cordially invite you to the workshop of WHAT HAPPENED TO THEM? THE FATE OF RESISTERS AND RESCUERS AFTER 1945 II. Date: Monday, 5 May 2025, 10 a.m. Location: Holocaust Museum H-1094 Budapest, 39 Páva St. The language of the event is Hungarian, simultaneous English interpretation will
Men of the Match – Jews and Football Between the Two World Wars New temporary exhibition of the Holocaust Memorial Center Compared to Western European countries, football was late to establish itself in Hungary, with the first football balls arriving in the country somewhen in the last quarter of the 19th century. From the turn
Call for paper International conference at Holocaust Memorial Center in Budapest Perceptions of the past, historical canons, historical distortion and socialisation. Theoretical approaches to history. 12-13 November 2025. The past can only be grasped in its social and cultural contexts, woven into discourses and canons of memory, with different interpretations and perceptions from group to
THE GOVERNMENT OF HUNGARY CORDIALLY INVITES YOU TO THE COMMEMORATION ON THE OCCASION OF THE MEMORIAL DAY OF THE HUNGARIAN VICTIMS OF THE HOLOCAUST ON WEDNESDAY, 16. APRIL 2025. AT 11:00 AM IN THE HOLOCAUST MUSEUM. (1094 Budapest, 39 Páva street) WELCOME SPEECH BY: Prof. Dr. Andor Grósz, Chairman of the Board, Holocaust Memorial Center
We are cordially invite you to the Screening of Lackenbach Meine Kehillah With the history of the Jewish community of Lackenbach, the new documentary by the Burgenland-based Terra Film, produced by Norbert Blecha, brings a piece of Burgenland’s historical and cultural heritage into the public spotlight. The documentary focuses on the fate of selected individuals
The Holocaust Museum in Budapest cordially invites you to the commemoration of the International Holocaust Remembrance Day beginning at 12 am on Monday, January 27, 2025. In 2005, the United Nations General Assembly designated 27 January as International Holocaust Remembrance Day. On this day in 1945, Auschwitz-Birkenau, the largest and most notorious Nazi death camp,
The Holocaust Museum cordially invite you to the book presentation and the following panel discussion of Covered by pictures Snapshots of the forced labor service The history of the Hungarian forced labor service contains a series of events closely connected to the Holocaust in multiple ways. This unarmed labor service existed for five lengthy years