Exhibitions

Seven Lives

The museum's first exhibition is based on seven life stories. On view until March 2.

Photo: Helena Bonnevier, Swedish Holocaust Museum/SHM.

RAOUL

Visit Raoul – a small exhibition about a great deed.

Who was Raoul Wallenberg and what was he doing in Budapest in 1944? And why is he remembered by people all over the world?

The exhibition has been produced by the Raoul Wallenberg Academy and Sunny at Sea in collaboration with the Swedish Holocaust Museum.

On view until March 2.

Exhibition image Raoul
Photo: Raoul Wallenberg Academy.

Untold

The exhibition opened on December 12, 2024. Untold begins with the resistance in the Roma section of the Auschwitz-Birkenau camp in 1944 and tells both about the background and the consequences of the genocide. In the exhibition, you will encounter previously unknown testimonies and unique artefacts. What emerges is the scale of the Nazis’ crimes, the story of the few who survived, and the long road to recognition.

Deportation of Sinti and Roma, 22 May 1940.
Photo: Bundesarchiv.

Previous exhibitions

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

Photo 4: Detail of Lilli's and Walter's passports and other documents. Photo: Ola Myrin, Swedish Holocaust Museum/SHM.