Beth Shalom Holocaust Centre, Holocaust museum in Nottinghamshire, England.
Beth Shalom Holocaust Centre is a museum in Nottinghamshire, England, dedicated to documenting and sharing the events of the Holocaust through exhibitions. The collection includes personal documents, artifacts, and video testimony, complemented by modern digital technology for storytelling.
The centre was founded in 1995 after two brothers visited a memorial site in Israel and decided to create a similar project in England. Over time it became the only dedicated institution of its kind in the country.
The centre serves as a meeting place where groups gather to listen to survivor testimonies and engage with firsthand accounts of the period. Visitors leave with a deeper understanding of how these events shaped families and communities across Europe.
Visitors can join guided tours and access learning programs tailored to different ages and school groups. It is best to allow plenty of time as the exhibitions contain significant information and emotional content.
The centre uses mixed reality technology to present historical narratives in new ways and give visitors access to virtual perspectives. These tools help make abstract historical events more tangible and personal to visitors.
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