A journey of discovery
Thankfully, most of us know about disasters and conflicts only from newspapers and TV. Such events occur elsewhere in the world, far away. In its museum, Humanity House brought them nearer. During the journey through the museum you could see, hear and experience personally what it must feel like to have to survive in an area affected by conflict or disaster.
It was an impressive journey on which you could imagine the unimaginable. It’s as if you find yourself in the place of a refugee.
Get to know 8 refugees very well
After this journey, you had the opportunity meet – virtually – eight remarkable people, all with remarkable stories of their escape from war or conflict. You could watch and listen to the stories of Yvonne, Bruce, Shaza, Aiham, Ram, Akhrat, Desbele and Lidija, and ask them anything you want.
More than a museum
The Humanity House was more than a museum. It was also a platform for staging live-interviews, debates, exhibitions, events & festivals, film screenings and other activities. See our calendar for all activities. We also offered educational programmes for schools to raise awareness and stimulate discussion about themes such as relief aid, war, disasters and refugees.