The Exhibition
Titanic.
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 Objects That Carry Memory Forward
Some histories survive not only through documents or photographs, but through the objects left behind. A suitcase. A letter. A child’s shoe… These are more than historical artifacts — they are traces of lives interrupted, fragments of human stories that continue to speak long after their owners are gone.

114 years of Titanic: Why does still resonate across generations?
More than a century after the sinking of the RMS Titanic, its story continues to travel effortlessly across borders, generations, and cultures. Its legacy has outlived the era that created it, evolving into something far greater than a historical event — it has become a shared cultural memory.

Auschwitz. Not Long Ago. Not Far Away. will be presented at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington D.C.
A landmark institutional collaboration bringing authentic evidence of Auschwitz to one of the world’s leading Holocaust memorial and educational institutions — free to the public for the first time.

Seeing Auschwitz: Remembering, Reflecting, and Learning from the Past
On the anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz, Seeing Auschwitz opens in Turin—a powerful exhibition that invites visitors to confront history critically, reflect on the learnings of the past, and carry the responsibility of remembrance into the present and future.