TOURING EXHIBITIONS
Baroque Synagogues in the Czech Lands
This exhibition features the oldest and most valuable synagogues in Bohemia and Moravia from the 17th and 18th centuries.
Don´t Lose Faith in Mankind...
Intended for children and young people, this exhibition shows various aspects of the life of Jews in the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia from the perspective of six people who were children at the time of...
I Have Not Seen a Butterfly Around Here: Children´s Drawings from the Terezín Ghetto
The main aim of this exhibition is to bring the viewer closer to the world of the child prisoners of the Terezín/Theresienstadt ghetto during the Second World War by featuring their preserved drawings.
Jewish Testimony of the Czech Century
This exhibition focuses on 20th-century Jewish life in the Czech lands and consists of 31 selected panels on the following topics: In the Army, At home, At Work, Community Life, The Holocaust, At School, Leisure...
Neighbours Who Disappeared and Tribute to the Child Holocaust Victims
The Neighbours Who Disappeared project encourages young people to find out what happened to the people who disappeared from their neighbourhoods during the Second World War. The project is a source of...
Symbols of Emancipation. Nineteenth-Century Synagogues in the Czech Lands
With focus on the 19th-century heyday of synagogue architecture in the Czech lands, this exhibition features a set of monuments that reflect the history of Jewish communities in the Czech lands. Only a quarter...
Talent Is Desire - Friedl Dicker-Brandeis and the Art Teaching Experiment
The exhibition depicts an interwar Central European avant-garde figure, Friedl Dicker-Brandeis. Despite the tragic circumstances, her Terezín pedagogical experiment is a persistently fascinating project not only for its complexity, but also...
The second life of Czech Torah scrolls
This exhibition highlights the tradition of the Torah scroll and its place in the life of the synagogue. It also covers the fate of Torah scrolls from Bohemia and Moravia during and after the Shoah. Particular...