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Education

The Center for Persecuted Arts as an extracurricular place of learning, photo © Alexandra Peter

The Center for Persecuted Arts as an extracurricular place of learning

As an extracurricular place of learning, the Center for Persecuted Arts offers a diverse program for visits by school classes. The program combines several interfaces between museum, place of remembrance, and political education, as well as between the past, the present, and the future.

The permanent and special temporary exhibitions offer a variety of approaches for deepening and/or supplementing curricula in subjects such as German, art, politics, history, social sciences, and religion. Whether through guided tours, workshops, discussions, or the independent exploration of the exhibitions, the educational work is linked to the everyday lives of the students and actively involves them.

We are happy to assist teachers in preparing their classes for a visit to our museum and to customize the content of the visit. For example, you can book a one-hour tour that is designed as a dialogue, or a 1.5–3-hour tour that includes a hands-on component. It is also possible to accompany project days.

In addition, our program includes a variety of existing educational offers, primarily aimed at secondary schools from grade 8 and up. Please note that we require a lead time of at least 14 working days for the organization of school visits.

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Public & private Guided Tours

Public tour, photo: Birte Fritsch © Center for Persecuted Arts
Every Sunday public guided tours

Throughout the year, we welcome you to the museum for a variety of events. Every Sunday, the Center for Persecuted Arts offers public guided tours of the museum, its collections, and current temporary exhibitions. No reservations are required for the public tour. The tour is included in the price of admission. Meeting point is in the foyer near the ticket counter.

The current dates for public tours can be found on our events page.

You are also welcome to request a private guided tour. Tours are scheduled to last one hour, but can be tailored to meet individual needs. We also offer guided tours in English and other languages.

For private group tours for up to 25 people, we charge 70€

Free public transport to the LVR museums

With the LVR Mobility Fund, school classes, kindergartens and daycare centers in the LVR region can use free public transportation to the LVR museums and partner museums in the LVR Cultural Heritage Network. Open all-day schools (OGS) can now also apply.

Cultural Scouts Bergisches Land

The Center for Persecuted Arts participates in the project Cultural Scouts Bergisches Land.

Cultural Scouts are trackers who explore their cultural region and, along the way, uncover espionage, direct films, and become curators, among other things: Neither museum, nor stage, nor historical walls are safe from them! The Cultural Scouts have been on the trail of culture in East Westphalia-Lippe since 2010—and here in the Bergisches Land, 61 school classes are now on a discovery tour for the 9th time in the 2023-24 school year.

Latest news

Landscape on Hanna Melnykova's path from Germany to Ukraine. Photo: Hanna Melnykova
10/8/26
11/8/26

Temporary Exhibition

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Lifelines. Across borders

An art project by Hanna Melnykova

In the summer of 2025, photo artist Hanna Melnykova emigrated from Germany to Ukraine. The Museum Center for Persecuted Arts is showing the photographic documentation of their performative walk.

Marian Ruzamski, Cloth Halls Kraków/Still Life (work on both sides), 1921, oil on canvas, private collection
4/9/26
4/13/26

Excursion

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Encountering the past — art and memory in Krakow and Auschwitz

Study and remembrance trip to Poland

The Center for Persecuted Arts offers from April 9 to 12/13, 2026 on the occasion of the exhibition “Marian Ruzamski. Art of Remembrance” in Krakow a guided study trip to Poland.

Biography “Against the tide? Memoirs 1904—1945”, Solingen 2000. The cover photo shows Änne Wagner in 1934.
4/16/26

Vernissage

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“Änne Wagner” exhibition

Biographical and artistic engagement with a Solingen eyewitness

Students from the Humboldtgymnasium present collages, sketches for graphic novels and texts that were created as a result of dealing with the biography of Änne Wagner.