Wie Ari zu uns kam – Eine deutsche Migrationsgeschichte
This exhibition is most likely for free. Probably no ticket is needed. The exhibition “Wie Ari zu uns kam – Eine deutsche Migrationsgeschichte” at the Museum der Trostfrauen in Berlin delves into the journey of the Peace Statue, known as Ari, to Germany and the broader “Trostfrauen” movement that has been advocating for justice for over 30 years. The interactive exhibition serves as a learning and remembrance space, documenting the history of the “comfort women” who were forced into sexual slavery by the Japanese military during World War II. It highlights their resistance, the breaking of silence, and the ongoing fight against sexual violence. The museum also focuses on the activism surrounding the Peace Statue’s installation in Berlin-Moabit and the challenges faced in maintaining its presence. Through multimedia installations and personal narratives, visitors gain insight into the historical and contemporary struggles related to sexual violence and memory culture. This listing is not associated with the event and is displayed here based on web research.
Taking Place
Tuesday: 14:00 – 18:00; Sunday: 14:00 – 18:00; and by appointment