You are here: Homepage Tag Museum Articles Exhibition hall in the National Holocaust Museum in Amsterdam Photo: Max Hart Nibbrig Remembrance | Netherlands A house of loss For a very long time, the Netherlands had no national memorial to the victims of the Shoah. For the recently opened National Holocaust Museum in Amsterdam, the team led by director Emile Schrijver developed a new approach to commemorating the genocide By Senay Boztas 09/09/2024 At a dig site in Zhucheng, palaeontologists managed to reassemble the bones of several tyrannosaurs Photo: Xinhua / Eyevine / laif Under the ground | China Welcome to Cretaceous Park There have been more dinosaur bones excavated in Zhucheng, China, than at almost any other location in the world. But it all started with a search for something completely different By Li Dawei 01/07/2022 Ukrainian monument under Russian administration: the Khan's Palace in Bakhchysaray. Photo: giovannini / imagebroker / IMAGO Cultural heritage | Ukraine A peninsula in ruins In Crimea, Ukraine’s future – and its cultural heritage – is at stake By Oksana Schur 01/07/2022 Bonaventure Soh Bejeng Ndikung is a biotechnologist, author and freelance curator. From 2023, he will be director of the House of World Cultures in Berlin Photo: Alexander Steffens Art and objects “People preserve stories in objects” Curator Bonaventure Soh Bejeng Ndikung reflects on the meaning we give to the things we make. A conversation Interview with Bonaventure Soh Bejeng Ndikung 10/01/2021 Fiction | Ghana The king’s granddaughter In her debut novel, Nana Oforiatta-Ayim defines both her European experience and her Ghanian roots By Thomas Hummitzsch 07/01/2021 The entrance portal of the Linden Museum in Stuttgart Photo: Harald Voelkl/Linden-Museum Stuttgart Museum | Germany A difficult legacy One of the biggest ethnography museums in Europe is facing up to its colonial past. How exactly is it going about it? By Karl-Heinz Meier-Braun 07/01/2021
Exhibition hall in the National Holocaust Museum in Amsterdam Photo: Max Hart Nibbrig Remembrance | Netherlands A house of loss For a very long time, the Netherlands had no national memorial to the victims of the Shoah. For the recently opened National Holocaust Museum in Amsterdam, the team led by director Emile Schrijver developed a new approach to commemorating the genocide By Senay Boztas 09/09/2024
At a dig site in Zhucheng, palaeontologists managed to reassemble the bones of several tyrannosaurs Photo: Xinhua / Eyevine / laif Under the ground | China Welcome to Cretaceous Park There have been more dinosaur bones excavated in Zhucheng, China, than at almost any other location in the world. But it all started with a search for something completely different By Li Dawei 01/07/2022
Ukrainian monument under Russian administration: the Khan's Palace in Bakhchysaray. Photo: giovannini / imagebroker / IMAGO Cultural heritage | Ukraine A peninsula in ruins In Crimea, Ukraine’s future – and its cultural heritage – is at stake By Oksana Schur 01/07/2022
Bonaventure Soh Bejeng Ndikung is a biotechnologist, author and freelance curator. From 2023, he will be director of the House of World Cultures in Berlin Photo: Alexander Steffens Art and objects “People preserve stories in objects” Curator Bonaventure Soh Bejeng Ndikung reflects on the meaning we give to the things we make. A conversation Interview with Bonaventure Soh Bejeng Ndikung 10/01/2021
Fiction | Ghana The king’s granddaughter In her debut novel, Nana Oforiatta-Ayim defines both her European experience and her Ghanian roots By Thomas Hummitzsch 07/01/2021
The entrance portal of the Linden Museum in Stuttgart Photo: Harald Voelkl/Linden-Museum Stuttgart Museum | Germany A difficult legacy One of the biggest ethnography museums in Europe is facing up to its colonial past. How exactly is it going about it? By Karl-Heinz Meier-Braun 07/01/2021