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Opening Hours:

Sunday to Thursday: ‬09:00-17:00

Fridays and Holiday eves: ‬09:00-14:00

Yad Vashem is closed on Saturdays and all Jewish Holidays.

Entrance to the Holocaust History Museum is not permitted for children under the age of 10. Babies in strollers or carriers will not be permitted to enter.

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The Anguish of Liberation as Reflected in Art

The exhibition features 11 artworks that were created immediately after the liberation and up until 1947. The exhibition attempts to investigate how survivors reacted to the liberation through art.

ready2print exhibition "The Anguish of Liberation" displayed at the Goldman Cultural Centre, Cordoba City, Argentina
ready2print exhibition "The Anguish of Liberation" displayed at the Goldman Cultural Centre, Cordoba City, Argentina

Alexander Bogen (Katzenbogen), Ruins of Vilna Ghetto, Vilna, 1944
Alexander Bogen (Katzenbogen), Ruins of Vilna Ghetto, Vilna, 1944

ready2print exhibition "The Anguish of Liberation as Reflected in Art" displayed at the Dachau Concentration Camp Memorial, Germany
ready2print exhibition "The Anguish of Liberation as Reflected in Art" displayed at the Dachau Concentration Camp Memorial, Germany

ready2print exhibition "The Anguish of Liberation" displayed at the Jewish Community Center, Riga, Latvia
ready2print exhibition "The Anguish of Liberation" displayed at the Jewish Community Center, Riga, Latvia

ready2print exhibition "The Anguish of Liberation as Reflected in Art" at the UN Mission in Brussels, Belgium
ready2print exhibition "The Anguish of Liberation as Reflected in Art" at the UN Mission in Brussels, Belgium