by Rob James | Sep 2, 2024
Artist Clare Taylor leads this brilliant botanical ink-making workshop, guiding participants through the process of preparing and modifying their own inky creations using ‘nature’s palette’. You’ll get to take home two inks which are uniquely yours by the...
by Jill Robinson | Aug 21, 2024
The National Holocaust Centre and Museum are delighted to welcome one of their beloved Holocaust survivor family, Janine Webber BEM, to offer her emotive testimony. Born in 1932 in Lwow, Poland, Janine endured unimaginable loss and hardship during the Holocaust. She...
by Jill Robinson | Aug 9, 2024
‘The Journey’ Exhibition: walk through the life of Leo, a young boy made a refugee by the Nazis, who escapes to England on the Kindertransport. Early booking is advised for this extremely popular ‘walk through’ experience with one of our...
by Jill Robinson | Aug 9, 2024
Throughout the summer, there will be the opportunity to explore our Main Exhibtion accompanied by a guide. Your guide will provide you with a deeper understanding of the themes of the exhibition and focus on specific artefacts that are on display. Age 12+ Availbable...
by Jill Robinson | Jun 12, 2024
August 2nd is the day we remember the Nazi genocide of somewhere between 200-500,000 Roma & Sinti people (then referred to as ‘Gypsies’). Come and see this soulful and ultimately uplifting musical theatre production which, after premiering at The...
by Jill Robinson | Mar 27, 2024
Holocaust Theatre and Education through Drama. Kindness is largely a verbatim play based on the testimony of Hungarian survivor Susan Pollack OBE, aged only 13 when she was sent to the notorious Auschwitz-Birkenau in the summer of 1944. Interwoven are a number of...
by visit_nssf | May 4, 2020 | Newark, Places to Explore, Places to Visit, Sherwood Forest, Southwell
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