What is it about?
What did "zero hour" mean for Munich in spatial terms? The symposium will focus on selected buildings and ruins and the significance of the culture of remembrance. How can the changing forms of fascism be viewed critically? What are places of memory? How can we remember and why do we need a culture of remembrance today?
Begrüßung: Sabine Schalm Public History, Munich Department of Arts and Culture
Michaela Melián Artist and musician
Max Czollek Author
Rossella Biscotti Artist
Matteo Luchetti Art historian and author
Natan Sznaider Sociologist
Meron Mendel Educator and publicist
Sharon Hecker Art historian
Anselm Franke Author
DAAR (Sandi Hilal / Alessandro Petti) Research practice
Registration: anmeldung@architekturmuseum.de
Admission is free of charge
TUM Chair of History of Architecture and Curatorial Practice in collaboration with the Free University of Bozen-Bolzano supported by Public History in the Munich Department of Arts and Culture.
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Where?
Pavillion 333 | Schauwerkstatt für Architektur, Design und Kunst
Barer Straße 40
80333 München
- accessible by wheelchair