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Seeing Auschwitz
๐ Seeing Auschwitz is an exhibition that incorporates 100 photographs, sketches and testimonies of Auschwitz and the Holocaust. Arriving in Charlotte, this visual journey encourages us to look beyond the four edges of the photograph and reflect on its meaning today.
Seeing Auschwitz will be in Charlotte until April 14.
Tickets for Seeing Auschwitz in Charlotte
๐ซ Standard Admission - includes entry to the experience
- Adult (13+)
- Child (4โ12)
- Senior (65+) - valid ID required
- Group Bundle (4-6 tickets)
- Big Group Bundle (6-50 tickets)
Highlights
๐ Visit an exhibition that encourages us to look beyond the visual evidence of Auschwitz to confront the reality of what we are seeing
โ๏ธ See 100 photographs, sketches and testimonies
๐ญ Examine in detail each image and go beyond the gaze of the perpetrator to gain a better understanding of the reality of Auschwitz
๐๏ธ Part of the revenue generated by the exhibition will be used to help Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum in Poland in their efforts to ensure the long-term preservation and conservation of the authentic site
General Info
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Dates and times: select your date & time directly in the ticket selector
โณ Duration: the visit will take 60โ75 minutes
๐ Location: Visual and Performing Arts Center, 700 N. Tryon Street, Charlotte, NC 28202
๐ค Age requirement: recommended for ages 12+
โฟ Accessibility: the venue is wheelchair accessible
๐ There is free parking on site. The entrance to the VAPA parking lot is accessed by making a left off Montford Pt. St. onto College Street
โ Please consult the FAQs of this experience here
Description
Seeing Auschwitz is an exhibition that incorporates 100 photographs, sketches and testimonies of the Holocaust and Auschwitz. It examines in detail each image, looks more closely at the individuals in front of and behind the camera lens, and asks searching questions about what each image really reveals. Visitors are confronted by what it means to go beyond the gaze of the perpetrator to gain a better understanding of the reality of Auschwitz, and to reflect on what this means for us today.
User reviews
- Phyllis J.Feb 2024A great presentation. Informative, educational, and a great remembrance.
- Kristen D.Feb 2024Incredibly well done! The images are powerful and moving - a must see.
- Tamera M.Feb 2024Very powerful , emotional, educational and thought provoking experience
- Phillip B.Feb 2024Excellent and well positioned
- Leigh B.Feb 2024Audio was great and paced well. Not too crowded at all with admission times.
- Christy P.Feb 2024I would recommend for everyone one to see.
- Luann S.Feb 2024This was a disturbing part of the history of WW2, itโs was laid out well with great audio , respectfully done for the victims as we should never let history repeat these atrocities! Indescribable, highly recommend this exhibit!
- Lisa C.Feb 2024It was moving and educational. I think this needs to be mandatory viewing for students. I highly recommend.
- Tony A.Feb 2024A moving experience. Self paced with headphones provided. Not over crowded. Friendly, helpful staff.
- Melissa J.Feb 2024Awesome experience
- Joy A.Feb 2024The exhibition was so well displayed. There was an audio tape to listen to so you could advance at your own pace. Never again!
- Kori C.Feb 2024Moving and informative.
- Michael C.Feb 2024A very emotional reminder of histories darkest time, and what we could see once again if we don't protect our own democracy.
- Carl F.Feb 2024Very well thought out and very informative.
- Judie B.Feb 2024Well done, sobering and thought-provoking