Never again! Two fates under National Socialism
concentration camp near Leipzig, will be accessible to the general public for the first time. Nicolas Barrera lived for many years as a painter in Weil am Rhein and southern France. In addition to his concentration camp drawings, paintings with Weiler motifs are also on display.
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Meeting point in the ticket office of the museum Guided tours for groups also possible outside opening hours. Request at museen@weil-am-rhein.de
Wolfgang Benz is a German historian of contemporary history and an internationally recognized representative of prejudice research, anti-Semitism research and National Socialism research. In his new ...
Meeting point in the ticket office of the museum Guided tours for groups also possible outside opening hours. Request at museen@weil-am-rhein.de
The curator of the exhibition "Never again!" Dr. Barbara Brutscher will be on site and will be available to answer visitors' questions. Guided tour at 3 pm
Meeting point in the ticket office of the museum on the following dates: Guided tours for groups also possible outside opening hours. Request at museen@weil-am-rhein.de
Leningrad, Paris, Camargue and Weil am Rhein - these are just some of the stations in the eventful life of the artist Nicolas Barrera. In her lecture "Nicolas Barrera - Drawings from a German ...
In his story "Die Berliner Antigone", Hochhuth draws on the Greek drama "Antigone" and transposes the story to Germany in 1944. In the ancient myth, Antigone wants to bury her brother, who fought on ...
Meeting point in the ticket office of the museum Guided tours for groups also possible outside opening hours. Request at museen@weil-am-rhein.de
On the last opening day, visitors will have the opportunity to talk to the museum director and curator of the exhibition Dr. Barbara Brutscher and the artist's widow Inken Drozd.