The exhibition presents a diverse collection of over 100 artefacts from across Europe, organised into six central themes, revealing history’s complex relationship with deceit.
The exhibition begins with the ancient practice called 'condemnation of memory,' showcasing how figures like Hungary’s Imre Nagy were erased from history.
This collection demonstrates that forgery has sometimes served noble purposes, notably saving lives during the Holocaust with fake identity documents.
The exhibition highlights that fake news is rooted in history, existing since the invention of the printing press, long before the social media era.
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