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Accredited organisation

Fundacja Galicia Jewish Heritage Institute

Galicia Jewish Museum

Dajwór 18, Kraków, Polen

www.galiciajewishmuseum.org - +48124216842

Beskrivning av organisationen

The Galicia Jewish Museum was established in April 2004, by its founding director, Chris Schwarz. Chris spent most of his
career working internationally as a photojournalist, travelling from Canada to Japan, Northern Ireland to Afghanistan. He
worked for organizations including the International Committee on the Red Cross and the World Health Organisation, as well
as numerous UK-based charities, and produced a number of exhibitions and books. His own work was typically focused on
social issues, including homelessness, disability, and terminal illness.
Chris first visited Poland in 1981 to cover the Solidarity movement as a press photographer, but returning to Poland again after
the collapse of communism he became interested in the existence of relics of Jewish life in the small towns and villages in the
countryside outside Kraków.
It was a fortunate meeting with the British anthropologist Jonathan Webber that led to the joint project that was to become
known as Traces of Memory.
The Galicia Jewish Museum exists to commemorate the victims of the Holocaust and celebrate the Jewish culture of Polish
Galicia, presenting Jewish history from a new perspective. An innovative and unique institution located in Kazimierz, the
Jewish district of Kraków, Poland, the Museum is a registered charity in Poland. The objectives of the Museum are to
challenge the stereotypes and misconceptions typically associated with the Jewish past in Poland and to educate both Poles
and Jews about their own histories, whilst encouraging them to think about the future.
Home to the internationally acclaimed permanent photographic exhibition, Traces of Memory, the Museum also shows an
exciting range of temporary exhibitions, both curated in-house and sourced from around the world. The Museum’s Cultural and
Education Programme is one of the most extensive in Poland, providing a range of services for both individual and group
visitors. As well as engaging in primary research and publishing, the Museum also operates one of the largest Jewish
bookshops in Poland, and the Museum café serves a range of hot and cold drinks and snacks, and offers a range of catering
options for visiting groups.

  • Den här organisationen har fått Europeiska solidaritetskårens kvalitetsmärkning, som intygar att organisationens projekt är i linje med kårens mål och principer.

Typ av verksamhet Volontärarbete

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Hosting 31/12/2027
Stödjande 31/12/2027
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Organisationens inriktning

Kultur

Utbildning

Equality and non-discrimination