Les Territoires de la Mémoire Asbl
Passing on the past in favour of a democratic society and fundamental freedoms
Les Territoires de la Mémoire is a centre for education in resistance and citizenship created by former political prisoners who survived the Nazi camps.
In order to carry out a work of Remembrance with children, young people and adults, the association carries out various initiatives transmitting the past and encouraging the involvement of all in the construction of a democratic society that guarantees fundamental freedoms.
The exhibition recalls the journey of the deportees in the Nazi camps. The visitor will be guided by sound, images and light effects to discover spaces that explore one of the darkest pages of our history: the Second World War, the rise of Nazism, the concentration and extermination camps. The tour continues with testimonies, evoking survival after captivity. At the end of this intense and moving visit, everyone comes face to face with today's reality and asks themselves: what to do and how to resist today?
Visit the permanent exhibition "Never again! A journey through the Nazi camps to resist in the present day".
Les Territoires de la Mémoire is a centre for education in resistance and citizenship created by former political prisoners who survived the Nazi camps.
In order to carry out a work of Remembrance with children, young people and adults, the association carries out various initiatives transmitting the past and encouraging the involvement of all in the construction of a democratic society that guarantees fundamental freedoms.
The exhibition recalls the journey of the deportees in the Nazi camps. The visitor will be guided by sound, images and light effects to discover spaces that explore one of the darkest pages of our history: the Second World War, the rise of Nazism, the concentration and extermination camps. The tour continues with testimonies, evoking survival after captivity. At the end of this intense and moving visit, everyone comes face to face with today's reality and asks themselves: what to do and how to resist today?
Visit the permanent exhibition "Never again! A journey through the Nazi camps to resist in the present day".