Earlier exhibitions

The Holocaust: Annihilation, Liberation, Rescue

In 2020, the 75th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz, the emblematic extermination camp of the Nazi Germany, a unique symbol of cruelty and inhumanity is observed.   At this occasion, the Holocaust Memorial Center in Budapest stages a chamber exhibition jointly with the Russian Holocaust Research and Education Center and the Russian Jewish Congress. The

“After-Images, Unforgettable Lives from the 20th Century”

Open from April 16 to June 22, 2013 The aim of this joint exhibition by the Ministry of Public Administration and Justice and the Holocaust Memorial Center is to commemorate those outstanding personalities of the Hungarian culture, who have perished in the Holocaust. The exhibition provides short biographies of exceptional writers, poets, sportsmen, artists and

“Persecution – Rescue – New Beginning” Exhibition in Berlin

Opening: September 27, 2012 at 12,00 The exhibition within the premises of the Hungarian Embassy in Berlin illustrates the escalation of discrimination against Jews in Hungary from the 1920s. It puts an emphasis on the forced labor service during WWII, on the ghettoization and deportation of Jews living outside of Budapest, providing a complex picture

Stories from a Family Album – Memories of Hungarian Jews from the 20th century

“Stories from a Family Album” is the Hungarian adaptation of a Centropa moving exhibition that has already been displayed in 11 countries. The archive photos and interviews are grouped in eight themes and show the daily life of Jews in the Carpathian basin in the first half of the past century. ON THE EXHIBITION Images