Events

Events

Please explore our calendar to stay informed about past and upcoming exhibitions and events featuring the Auschwitz-Birkenau model. Each event offers a chance to engage with history and reflect on the Holocaust’s impact.

Our 11th event is taking place in Satu Mare, Romania at the Great Synagogue

2025-08-08

Our 11th event is taking place in Satu Mare, Romania at the Great Synagogue

Following the exhibition in Oradea, the exhibition now moves to Satu Mare in Romania. Starting from August 8, the exhibition will be open for visitors upon appointment until September 6. At the exhibition, our junior volunteer guides—trained by experienced ExHis project trainers—will present the model and its historical context. Through place-based learning, we aim to […]

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Our 7th event took place in Szeged at the Deák Ferenc High School.

2025-03-11

Our 7th event took place in Szeged at the Deák Ferenc High School.

Following three exhibitions in Slovakia, the exhibition then moved to Szeged, Hungary. From March 11, 2025, the exhibition was open to visitors upon appointment.   Place of the exhibition was: Deák Ferenc High School, 6723 Szeged, József Attila sugárút 118.

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The last stop of the Experience History Program was Nove Zamky. With this the Maquette leaves Slovakia and goes back to Hungary.

2025-02-20

The last stop of the Experience History Program was Nove Zamky. With this the Maquette leaves Slovakia and goes back to Hungary.

The exhibition could be viewed at the Jewish community in Nové Zámky between February 20 and March 7, 2025 The Experience History program, supported by the European Union, uses maquettes of the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camps to illustrate the Holocaust and its wider context, as well as events linked to the local Jewish community. The project, […]

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Our 10th event is taking place in Oradea, Romania at the Muzeul Țării Crișurilor Oradea

2025-08-06

Our 10th event is taking place in Oradea, Romania at the Muzeul Țării Crișurilor Oradea

  Following the exhibition in Hungary and Slovakia, the exhibition now moves to Oradea, Romania. Starting from July 18, the exhibition will be open for visitors upon appointment until August 6. At the exhibition, our junior volunteer guides—trained by experienced ExHis project trainers—will present the model and its historical context. Through place-based learning, we aim […]

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Our 9th event took place in Szolnok at the Jendrassik György Vocational School.

2025-04-09

Our 9th event took place in Szolnok at the Jendrassik György Vocational School.

Following the exhibition in Debrecen, the exhibition then moved to Szolnok, Hungary. Starting from May 9, the exhibition was open for visitors upon appointment.At the exhibition, our junior volunteer guides—trained by experienced ExHis project trainers—presented the model and its historical context.Through place-based learning, we aimed to engage young people, educators, and educational professionals, sharing the […]

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The third public Exhibition in Košice

2024-11-12

The third public Exhibition in Košice

The exciting third public exhibition of the two stunning maquettes took place!

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The second public exhibition was in Mátészálka

2024-10-21

The second public exhibition was in Mátészálka

Our next event will be the the second public exhibition of the two...

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The first official exhibition

2024-10-01

The first official exhibition

Our next event will be the first “official” exhibition of the two maquettes. While the mock-ups have been seen by the press and officials earlier, and it was open for a limited number of visitors in Karcag, at Nyíregyháza it will be...

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March of the Living and the project launch event

2024-05-05

March of the Living and the project launch event

The project was launched on May 5, before the start of the March of the Living in Auschwitz. On this occasion, on May 5, at the Eastern Railway Station, alongside the presentation of the program details, there was an exhibition featuring the basic layout of the maquette, covering an area of approximately 30 square meters.

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