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Raoul Wallenberg Holocaust Memorial Park in the Dohány Street Synagogue in Budapest holds the Memorial of the Hungarian Jewish Martyrs. The memorial is dedicated to the victims of the Shoah. The sculpture was made by Imre Varga and was unveiled in 1991.
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Cultural Innovation and the International “Bauhaus” School

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The End of the ‘Belle Epoque’ – The Success of De Stijl

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Soviet Constructivism and the Third International in Moscow

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Romanian Modernism and the Construction of a National Identity

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Bruno Taut’s Glass House and the Werkbund Exhibition in Cologne

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Artistic Connections: the BAUHAUS school, Rubinstein, Szymanowski and Hindemith

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Mies Van der Rohe presents the Stuttgart Weissenhof at the Deutscher Werkbund

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Public task financed by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Poland within the grant competition "Public Diplomacy 2024-2025 -the European dimension and countering disinformation. Project (No to disinformation. Information campaign on the occasion of the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II: World War II. 80 years later). Task description: Development of an interactive compendium of knowledge on the causes, course and effects of World War II, with particular emphasis on aspects of international disinformation Value of funding: 190,000 PLN

At the European Network Remembrance and Solidarity, we foster dialogue on 20th-century European history. We do this by organising a wide range of projects, from exhibitions and publications to workshops, study visits and conferences. Our aim is, guided by the spirit of mutual trust, to support the development of a common European culture of remembrance.

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Remembrance and Solidarity

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00-108 Warsaw, Poland

phone: +48 22 39 57 600

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