With One's Own Voice: Jewish History and Democracy in Braunschweig


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With One's Own Voice: An Exhibition on Jewish Life, Memory, and Democracy
This special exhibition opens a quiet, yet powerful space for encounter. It invites visitors to discover Jewish life in Germany as a vibrant religious experience, a cultural diversity, and as part of a sustainable democratic community.
Rediscovering Jewish History in Braunschweig
The Municipal Museum Braunschweig showcases the only exhibition in Germany dedicated to the history and anniversary of the Central Council of Jews in Germany at the House on Löwenwall. The exhibition was created in close cooperation with the Central Council and highlights its cultural and educational offerings, its community engagement, and its significance for the development of democracy in the Federal Republic.
Spirituality, Responsibility, and Community
The exhibition illustrates how closely religious identity, social responsibility, and public memory are interconnected. Visitors encounter themes such as Jewish history, the present, dialogue, and civic engagement. The focus is on a community whose voice has remained audible in Germany for decades and continues to provide guidance today.
A Place for Reflection and Dialogue
The Municipal Museum Braunschweig, with the House on Löwenwall, offers a dignified setting for this religiously and historically significant exhibition. The location is barrier-free and easily accessible during regular opening hours. The exhibition invites a calm, respectful tour that connects knowledge, faith history, and the present.
What Visitors Can Expect
Those who visit this exhibition experience an impressive faith and educational experience between memory, Jewish tradition, and democratic culture. The exhibition appeals to believers, history enthusiasts, and anyone who wishes to understand Jewish life in Germany in its depth and dignity. A visit on-site opens perspectives that remain in memory.










