The Exhibition
The Human Story
Not long ago. Not far away
A World Divided
STONG NARRATIVE HISTORICAL RIGOR EDUCATIONAL VALUE EMOTIONAL IMPACT
More than 25 years turning universal stories into traveling exhibitions.
We make the past more
present, inspiring for the future.
STONG NARRATIVE HISTORICAL RIGOR EDUCATIONAL VALUE EMOTIONAL IMPACT
More than 25 years turning universal stories into traveling exhibitions.
We make the past more
present, inspiring for the future.

Exhibition: Auschwitz. Not long ago. Not war away
Place: Madrid, Spain
Year: 2019

Exhibition: Titanic. The Exhibition.
Place: London, United Kingdom
Year: 2022

Exhibition: The Berlin Wall. A World Divided
Place: Madrid, Spain
Year: 2024

Exhibition: Auschwitz. Not long ago. Not far away.
Place: New York, United States
Year: 2019

Exhibition: The Berlin Wall. A World Divided
Place: Madrid, Spain
Year: 2024

Exhibition: Seeing Auschwitz
Place: Madrid, Spain
Year: 2022

Exhibition: The Berlin Wall. A World Divided
Place: Madrid, Spain
Year: 2024
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The Power of the Authentic: Why Original Artifacts Matter
In a world where virtual experiences are increasingly common, the presence of original objects in exhibitions offers something irreplaceable: authenticity. They foster a deeper connection to the past, anchoring stories in the tangible and real.

Bringing Memory Forward: Musealia’s Auschwitz Exhibition Continues Its North American Journey
Halfway through its stay at Toronto’s Royal Ontario Museum (ROM), Auschwitz. Not long ago. Not far away. has already welcomed over 100,000 visitors in just a few months. The powerful response from Canadian audiences underscores the profound relevance of this exhibition—one that brings difficult histories into focus, fosters deep reflection, and helps preserve the memory of the Holocaust.

The Berlin Wall. A World Divided Opens to a Full House at the Cité de l’architecture
The evening of May 13, 2025, marked a memorable moment in Paris’s cultural calendar. The exhibition The Berlin Wall. A World Divided opened at the Cité de l’architecture et du patrimoine to an overwhelming public response: over 2,000 visitors attended the opening night patiently queuing around the building to experience the powerful new exhibition.

Titanic. The Human Story: New Destinations, Multiple Audiences, Global Impact
More than a century after the fatidic fate of the RMS Titanic, one exhibition continues to reshape how we understand this historic event. Marking its 25th anniversary, Titanic. The Human Story invites visitors into a deeply human and emotionally resonant experience—one that avoids spectacle in favour of intimacy and reflection.