Back into the Collective Memory
For centuries, Jewish people have been part of Fulda. During the Nazi era, their existence was to be eradicated – and with it, their talents, dreams, goals, and their commitment to our city.
“Living Traces” brings to life twelve Jewish personalities from Fulda during the 1920s and 1930s: young and old, rich and poor, devout and liberal, immigrants and long-time residents, survivors and those murdered. Without them, Fulda would be a different city today.
Special Features of the Exhibition
Respectful, Modern Commemoration
Real Stories
Behind each portrait is a real person, brought back to life through modern technology.
Dignity Instead of Victimhood
The images and texts portray these individuals as approachable and unique personalities.
Meeting on Equal Footing
Life-size portraits in color bridge the gap and facilitate a genuine encounter.
History in a Nutshell
Concise biographies get to the heart of life stories and make history tangible.
An Immersive Experience
Visitors walk among the figures, becoming part of a community that once shaped our city.
Modern Remembrance
The symbiosis of digital art and history creates a new, contemporary experience of remembrance.
Rent the Exhibition
Bring Remembrance to the Heart of the Community
Flexible for schools, clubs, or communities.