Right-Wing Terror in Hesse at the Citizens' Hall Kassel: Exhibition with a clear message


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An exhibition that looks, remembers, and educates
The traveling exhibition Right-Wing Terror in Hesse brings the history of right-wing violence directly to the Kassel City Hall. An intense event experience will take place from March 27 to May 29, 2026, in the citizens' hall on the 2nd floor, connecting remembrance culture, political education, and democratic responsibility. Admission is free.
24 roll-ups, many perspectives, clear stance
The exhibition features 24 roll-ups, photographs, and researched case studies. It makes visible how right-wing terror has developed in Hesse over decades and what effects it has had on victims, relatives, and entire regions. Notable cases include the murder of Halit Yozgat, the attack in Hanau, and the murder of Walter Lübcke. This connection of historical lines and concrete locations gives the exhibition its particular intensity.
A place for schools, initiatives, and the city community
The format is aimed at the public as well as schools, initiatives, and associations. This turns the citizens' hall into a space for knowledge transfer, discussion, and democratic engagement. The exhibition is an offering for anyone who wants to engage with right-wing violence, political education, and regional remembrance.
Strong content, clear classification
The traveling exhibition is organized by the DGB Education Work Hesse, funded by the Hesse State Center for Political Education. The presentation relies on well-founded research and an objective yet compelling communication style. This mix creates trust and provides visitors with orientation in a theme that is historically, socially, and emotionally challenging.
On site in Kassel: central, accessible, barrier-free
The City Hall Kassel is centrally located in the city center. The citizens' hall can be accessed barrier-free and is therefore also suitable for groups. For arrival, the Rathaus parking garage is recommended; from there, it is only a few steps to the event location. For those who want to experience political education in the immediate urban context, this provides a fitting framework.
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Right-Wing Terror in Hesse is not an exhibition to just walk past, but an impressive look at a often suppressed history. Anyone who wants to understand the background of right-wing violence, experience the work of remembrance, and strengthen democratic attitudes should visit this exhibition live in Kassel.
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