Holocaust archive in central London gets green light for major expansion
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Holocaust archive in central London gets green light for major expansion
"The Wiener Holocaust Library is one of the world's leading and most extensive archives on the Holocaust and Nazi era, dedicated to supporting research, learning, teaching and advocacy about the Holocaust and genocide."
"The extension will include a dedicated learning space and a first-floor gallery overlooking a new roof garden, providing a permanent exhibition area to tell its own history and display highlights from its collection."
"The new displays are expected to draw on the library's extensive archive of photographs, eyewitness testimonies and family documents, offering greater public access to Holocaust history in central London."
The Wiener Holocaust Library, founded in 1933 by Dr Alfred Wiener, is expanding its facilities to better serve the public. The library, located near the British Museum, has received approval for a significant upgrade that includes new exhibition and learning spaces. This expansion will provide a permanent exhibition area to showcase its history and collection. The project aims to enhance educational programs and increase public engagement with Holocaust history through improved access to its extensive archives.
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