Stiftung Flucht, Vertreibung, Versöhnung, Documentation center and museum in Kreuzberg, Germany.
Stiftung Flucht, Vertreibung, Versöhnung is a museum and documentation center focused on forced migration across Europe. It presents exhibitions with documents, personal objects, and digital presentations about displacement and exile from different periods and regions.
The foundation was established in 2021 and works with the Deutschlandhaus, a building from the 1920s in Berlin-Kreuzberg. It documents displacement and flight movements during the 20th century, particularly in Central and Eastern Europe.
The exhibitions tell personal stories of people forced to leave their homes through everyday objects and handwritten accounts. Visitors see how displacement changed the lives of families and entire communities.
The museum is located in the Deutschlandhaus and is accessible to visitors from different backgrounds. Multilingual audio guides and clearly labeled spaces help with navigation through the exhibitions.
The collection brings together objects from different European countries and shows how displacement affected people of many different cultures. Many visitors are surprised by how similar the flight stories of different nationalities and religions are.
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