Tuesday 18th February | 1pm-2pm
Free Event
Join this half term on to get your hands on history. The National Holocaust Centre and Museum is so excited to reveal the brand-new Handling Box, packed full with incredible artefacts!
Explore how ordinary people became and still become refugees, by handling amazing objects that have been donated to us by Holocaust Survivors. This workshop is free and family-friendly and will be led by one of the expert educators.
Season (18 Feb 2025) | ||
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Tuesday | 13:00 | - 14:00 |
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