In the year 2000, Musealia was born with a vision: to tell the stories that shape our world and deepen our understanding of human nature. Since then, we’ve had the privilege of bringing powerful exhibitions to millions, creating experiences that spark reflection, connection, and deeper understanding.
Auschwitz. Not Long Ago. Not Far Away – A story to shake the conscience of the world.
Through more than 500 original objects and a movingly accurate narrative, this exhibition is a deep reflection on the complex reality of Auschwitz and the Holocaust, one of the darkest chapters of human history.
Co-produced together with the Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum, the exhibition was first presented in 2017 in Madrid and has traveled the world ever since. Now open at the Royal Ontario Museum, Toronto, Canada.
The Berlin Wall. A World Divided – The story of one of the greatest symbols of division in history.
Set against the backdrop of the ideological struggle of the Cold War, the exhibition dives into one of history’s most defining symbol of division, not only learning about the how and why of this brutal border regime, but specially about the personal experiences of Berliners on both sides of the wall.
Developed in collaboration with the Berlin Wall Foundation, the exhibition shows an extensive collection of over 200 original artifacts, including 10 meters of the Wall itself, many of which have never been displayed publicly. Opening May 14 at the Cité de l’architecture et du patrimoine, Paris, France.
Titanic. The Exhibition – Titanic. The Human Story – The true human stories behind the myth.
Musealia’s first ever exhibition which even after 25 years keeps inspiring audiences around the world. That is so, that we recently created a second set to cover its increasing demand.
By focusing on the human aspect of Titanic’s legacy, the exhibition presents a fresh narrative that sheds light on previously untold stories of the passengers and crew. The exhibition features original artifacts recovered from Titanic and her sister ships, allowing a direct connection to the individuals and showcasing the diverse backgrounds and personal histories of those aboard.
Now open in Brisbane, Australia and Seattle, USA.
Seeing Auschwitz – A visual journey through the crimes the nazis tried to hide
An exhibition by Musealia and the Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum in collaboration with the United Nations and UNESCO. The exhibition features over 100 images from victims, perpetrators and the outside world, inviting us to critically reflect and interrogate what these compelling, and often shocking, images actually reveal beyond what it is shown.
From the challenging depths of human behavior to the heights of our collective achievements, we have strived to create exhibitions that educate, inspire, and stay with you long after you leave. We are grateful to all of you who have made it possible.
Thank you for being part of this journey.