Exhibitions

Sweet Home Sweet: A Story of Survival, Memory, and Returns

When my father was in the Kraków ghetto he was still taking photos, and those photos were buried in Płaszów and discovered after the war, he hid them in a pickle jar, a glass pickle jar in Płaszów… So I sat with him in his home with these photographs and I asked him who everyone

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“Public order and extermination. Police in nazi Germany” Koret Gallery

In a democratic state the police force is in place to provide security and order. Nazi Germany was a totalitarian state based off of the exercising of extreme violence and the consent of thereof. The exhibition explores the role of the German Police after the seizure of power by Adolf Hitler until the fall of

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“Szancer, imagine that!”

The Galicia Jewish Museum has opened it’s the doors to imagination! This analogue exhibition invites you into the world of the imagination of the famous Polish-Jewish illustrator, Jan Marcin Szancer, on whose works generations of children and teenagers have been raised! Jan Marcin Szancer is an institution in the realm of Polish children’s book illustration,

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