Exhibitions

Discover current exhibitions at the Swedish Holocaust Museum. Welcome to Torsgatan 19 in central Stockholm.

In Black and White

The exhibition In Black and White explores Swedish media and the Holocaust – what was written and broadcasted, but also what was erased or edited out. Here, you can also learn more about the spirit of the times, the Swedish media landscape, and the presence of antisemitism.

Radio broadcast, May 17, 1941. People sitting at a desk, one person looks into the camera.
Photo: Länsmuseet Gävleborg (PDM).
Art exhibition

My Grandmother Hédi Fried

Sanna Fried is the granddaughter of Holocaust survivors. Her exhibition My Grandmother Hédi Fried is on view at the museum this summer.

Painting.
upcoming exhibition

The Trials

Explore the legal proceedings after the Holocaust, meet the people in the courtroom and listen to the play The Investigation by Peter Weiss. The new exhibition The Trials opens on August 28.

A black-and-white historical photograph from a trial. People are hiding their faces behind papers and documents.

Monitoring in exhibition premises

The exhibition premises at the Swedish Holocaust Museum are under camera surveillance. The camera surveillance is approved by the Swedish Authority for Privacy Protection. Only the authority's own security personnel have access to the material, which is saved for a limited time. It is only in the event of an incident or suspected crime that the recorded material is examined.

For questions contact: registrator@shm.se

Past exhibitions

Learn about previous exhibitions at the Swedish Holocaust Museum.

View over the previous exhibition Seven lives.
Photo: Ola Myrin, The Swedish Holocaust Museum/SHM