Right-Wing Terror in Hesse at the Kassel Town Hall: Exhibition Against Forgetting

Event: Right-Wing Terror in Hesse in Rathaus Kassel, Bürgersaal on 27. March 2026

Date and Time

27. March 2026 14:00

Location

Rathaus
Ob. Königsstraße 8, 34117 Kassel, Germany

Price

Free

About this Event

Exhibitions & Museums

Mood

Other

Venue Type

Inside

Right-Wing Terror in Hesse at the Kassel Town Hall: An Exhibition Against Forgetting

The traveling exhibition Right-Wing Terror in Hesse brings a distressing yet necessary art experience to the citizens' hall of the Kassel Town Hall. From March 27 to May 29, 2026, it introduces the history of right-wing violence in Hesse and makes visible what has often remained marginalized in public consciousness for too long.

Memory as Spatial Experience

On 24 roll-ups, photographs, research, and historical contexts combine documentary precision with a dense exhibition atmosphere. The presentation on the 2nd floor of the town hall focuses on clarity rather than staging: text, image, and spatial effect create a concentrated examination of works that sharpens the view of the consequences of right-wing violence.

Concrete Cases that Shape Germany

The exhibition addresses, among other things, the murder of Halit Yozgat, the attack in Hanau, and the murder of Walter Lübcke. It does not present right-wing violence as an abstract topic but as a real social threat with victims, relatives, and biographical breaks. This connection of political education and historical documentation gives the project its compelling authority.

Political Education in the Heart of the City

The organizer of the traveling exhibition is the DGB Educational Center Hesse, funded by the Hessian State Center for Political Education. This means that the exhibition is not only aimed at culturally interested visitors but also explicitly at schools, initiatives, and anyone interested in cultural memory, democracy, and civil courage.

Free Admission, but of High Substance

Admission is free. This openness aligns with the exhibition's aim to reach as many people as possible and encourage reflection on right-wing violence, victim perspectives, and democratic engagement. The presentation in the Kassel Town Hall provides a fitting context: public, accessible, and right in the middle of the city's political everyday life.

Conclusion

Right-Wing Terror in Hesse is not an ordinary exhibition but an urgent place of enlightenment. Anyone interested in political education, cultural memory, and social responsibility should definitely experience this presentation in person. It combines historical research with a clear appeal for democratic action.

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