Director of the Warsaw Ghetto Museum, Dr hab. Katarzyna Person, and the Director of the Anne Frank House in Amsterdam, Ronald Leopold, signed a cooperation agreement.
We are delighted to announce that the Warsaw Ghetto Museum and Imperial War Museums (IWM) in the United Kingdom are strengthening their collaboration to advance education, cultural dialogue, and historical research.
On 24–25 November 2025, workers of the Research Department of the Warsaw Ghetto Museum visited Vilnius to participate in a programme of study visits carried out within the framework of the consortium project “ECHOES”.
The Center for Urban History, in cooperation with the Research Centre Ukraine / Max Weber Foundation and in partnership with the Warsaw Ghetto Museum, will host the seminar “Overlooked: Revisiting the Histories of Ghettos in Occupied Territories of Contemporary Ukraine, Poland, Lithuania, and Moldov
Yesterday, on July 22, we took part in the 2025 March of Remembrance, which for the fourteenth time passed through the streets of Warsaw to commemorate the victims of the Great Deportation Action from the Warsaw Ghetto.
On 28 June, the Henie Onstad Kunstsenter in Høvikodden, Norway, opened the exhibition ‘Alternative History’, which features one of the works from the MGW collection – ‘May’ by Małgorzata Mirga-Tas.
On Wednesday, 25 June, at the Armii Krajowej roundabout in Konstancin-Jeziorna, we ceremoniously unveiled the ‘Macewa Pamięci’ monument commemorating Jews from Jeziorna, Konstancin and the surrounding area who were murdered during World War II.
Starting June 24, we’re launching the summer season at the archaeological site of the former Miła 18! Our site will be open to the public every weekend from 12:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. until 28 September this year. No registration is required for visits.