Where does injustice begin?

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The mobile history laboratory on the Kislau concentration camp
The mobile history laboratory "Where does injustice begin?" developed by Lernort Kislau e. V. has been successfully touring North Baden for four years. It deals with the history of the Kislau concentration camp and the transition from the first German democracy to the Nazi dictatorship. But it is also about the present and how we live together today.
From September 25 to October 26, 2025, the new hands-on format will be making a stop at the Rastatt City Museum. It is open to school classes as well as interested individual visitors.
-and can be explored independently or with the help of a free laboratory booklet. On request, school classes can also visit the mobile history laboratory outside of regular opening hours. Visits to the museum and the exhibition are free of charge for schoolchildren and anyone under the age of 18.
Address
Herrenstraße 11
76437
Rastatt
+49 7222 972 84 00
Tarif
Free entry with the Museums-PASS-Musées
Dates
Thursday - Saturday: 12:00-17:00
Sunday: 11:00-17:00
Exhibitions in this museum
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The town museum presents the everyday life and socio-economic aspects of the people from the region. Everyday life in the western part of the district of Rastatt in particular was strongly influenced ...

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Under the guiding question "Where does injustice begin?", the history laboratory of the Lernort Kislau e. V. invites visitors to explore not only the role and function of the Kislau concentration camp ...

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You will find more details on our homepage at a later date.