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AI generated: The image shows a woman in a historical portrait, dressed in a hat and a cloak or scarf, while looking to the side. She is holding a small bouquet of flowers in her hand.

Visionaries

Germans and Poles of Jewish origin who wrote world history

2. Dec 7. Nov 27

Opening hours
Wed - Sun / public holidays: 12:00 - 17:00

Different opening hours:
24, 25, 31 DEC and 01 JAN: closed
Admission
6 € per person | 4 € reduced
Friday from 12:00 free admission

Free admission with Dresden-Pass and for children under 7 years and other discounts
AI generated: The image shows a woman in a historical portrait, dressed in a hat and a cloak or scarf, while looking to the side. She is holding a small bouquet of flowers in her hand.Porträtfoto von Helena Rubinstein mit Hut. Mertens, Mai & Cie, Wien, um 1893, Museum der Ge-schichte der polnischen Juden POLIN

The exhibition focuses on the often neglected contribution of people of Jewish origin from Germany and Poland to science, culture, art, business and society. Exhibits illustrate innovative ideas and achievements that have contributed to the modernisation and enrichment of today's societies in Germany and Poland. The exhibition presents visionary personalities such as Samuel Goldwyn (founder of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios), Helena Rubinstein ("pioneer of the cosmetics industry") and Jan Kiepura ("visionary of the democratisation of music"). Although their lives were often characterised by migration and questions of identity, their stories bring us closer to the positive aspects of complex relationships.

As part of "TACHELES - Year of Jewish Culture in Saxony 2026"

In cooperation with the Museum of the History of Polish Jews POLIN in Warsaw and the Wrocław City Museum

KI generiert: Das Bild ist ein Logo mit der Aufschrift "Jahr der jüdischen Kultur in Sachsen 2026" und zeigt ein stilisiertes Motiv, das an eine Menora erinnert. Der Hauptinhalt ist die Ankündigung eines kulturellen Ereignisses im Jahr 2026 in Sachsen.