Event
27
Jan
In person
Men Care 2 National Holocaust Museum
10:30am - 2:30pm
Acre Edge Road, Laxton, Nottinghamshire, NG22 0PA
Join Sarah and Katie to entry to both the main exhibition and the Journey exhibition. This exhibition is a walk-through story about refugeeism. The Journey immerses you in the life of Leo, a German Jewish boy living in Nazi-era Berlin. Walk through his story as it unfolds in a series of rooms, from his family home to school to street and eventually, after the events of the 1938 'Kristallnacht' pogrom, to escape as a refugee, alone, on a train to a new life in England. The Journey is now an even more powerful, participatory experience with new interactive technology, over 300 objects and gripping new story features to discover. It will make people of all ages think about what forces anyone to have to become a refugee. This event is for carers only and it is a maximum one ticket per carer. Free Parking on-site. Access is available for wheelchair users and individuals with limited mobilityYou are welcome to bring your own lunch. There is a small homely coffee shop on site but pre orders are required to ensure of a speedier service on the day.Payment for pre orders is required on the day of visit.
Toilet facilities include accessible toilets. Physical access: disabled parking is available opposite the main entrance to the museum. We offer as much as we can in the shape of physical access however we are limited because the building is a Victorian farmhouse. We have audio description available in the Journey. Some films are subtitled and we have an inhouse T-loop hearing system in place. Lift services are available to the Journey exhibition. A lift is also available for the main museum exhibition which is situated downstairs on the basement level.
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