Kazerne Dossin wins award for ‘Homosexuals and Lesbians in Nazi Europe’ exhibition

Kazerne Dossin received the prestigious European Culture Award from KulturForum Europa – alongside co-organisers Mémorial de la Shoah – for its Homosexuals and Lesbians in Nazi Europe exhibition.

KulturForum Europa selected the exhibition for its prize because it draws attention to the extent of Nazi persecution and the wealth of cultures within the LGBTQ+ community in the early 20th century.

“The exhibition has successfully taken up the challenge of saving this chapter in history from oblivion. It starts from a scientific point of view, striving to combat as many untruths as possible and filling gaps in knowledge,” KulturForum Europa said.

Kazerne Dossin developed and collected material relating to Belgium and the Netherlands, calling on the expertise of historians such as Wannes Dupont, Judith Schuyf, Marc Verschooris and Bart Hellinck.

“Once again, Kazerne Dossin has demonstrated that it is an international reference as a museum, positioning Mechelen as a place of remembrance of a past that must never be repeated,” added Björn Siffer, Mechelen’s culture councillor.

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