Auschwitz Exhibition plans to reopen its doors—pending City and State approval—on a reduced schedule on September 13. Moreover, Auschwitz. Not long ago. Not far away. has extended its stay in New York City through May 2, 2021.Continue Reading
The Hoecker album, which documents Karl Hoecker's career as an assistant to SS Commander Richard Baer, the third and last commanding officer of the Auschwitz complex, is one of the strangest artifacts in our collection.Continue Reading
During this uncertain period that Auschwitz exhibition is closed, its mission to spread the lessons of the Holocaust remains more important than ever...Continue Reading
Museum of Jewish Heritage—A living memorial to the Holocaust where 'Auschwitz. Not long ago. Not far away' is exhibited through August 30, 2020, will open during Christmas holidays on regular hours except for Wednesday December 25 and January 1st.Continue Reading
Mr. Antonio Guterres strongly recommended the AUSCHWITZ exhibition "as a spark to the action and reflection we need at this time” last week...Continue Reading
'Auschwitz. Not long ago. Not far away.' as embraced an innovative trend and created a digital version of the collection before the end of its time in Spain. The result is a full virtual tour of the exhibition, with over 100 spherical photographs and 70 high-resolution images...Continue Reading
"A place in this world" is a photography project by the Spanish photographer Néstor Rives undertaken in 2018 that captures the remains of the old German Nazi camps of Auschwitz and Terezin...Continue Reading
The Auschwitz exhibition shop is open Monday to Sunday and offers visitors a wide range of books, audiovisual material and other stationery and arts materials related to the study of the Holocaust and the different groups of victims persecuted by Nazi Germany.Continue Reading