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The Concept of...

The Museum of Palestinian Memory

The concept behind the Museum of Palestinian Memory is to document the narrative of the displaced and/or destroyed cities, villages, and native Bedouin communities and to preserve their memory for successive generations. Those villages were completely or partially destroyed, their inhabitants displaced and forcibly expelled from their homeland in the largest ethnic cleansing operation, the most extreme and criminal chapters of which the contemporary world is still witnessing to this day.

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The Museum Of Palestinian Memory

The museum contains thousands of photos, scenes and historical documents that tell the Palestinian narrative from the dawn of history until the Nakba and the Holocaust of May 1948, where they are displayed in various ways and means in the gallery (halls) of the museum and on interactive screens and through light and sound effects. 
These photographs, scenes, films, videos and oral interviews tell the details and the story of 675 cities, neighborhoods, and villages whose inhabitants were displaced and destroyed in whole or in part, and the vivid testimonies of survivors and accurate ..........

The Displaced Villages In 14 Districts

 
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The Museum Gallery

Discover the rich archaeological information embedded within each image in the gallery, some of which date back tens of thousands of years—the age and history of Palestine. Discover the beauty and spirit of the sacred places, and listen to the stories of their stones, which recount the tales and narratives of the ancients, in an exciting journey through time.

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Virtual Tour Into The Museum

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Join Us In Building the Museum

the Memory Museum represents the Palestinian narrative of displacement, refuge, and replacement—as well as the narrative of return and the reconstruction of villages destroyed by Zionist militias during the ethnic cleansing war of 1948—villagers, the general Palestinian public, and supporters of our cause can participate in the museum’s activities and contribute to its development programs according to their own specialties, experiences, and capabilities. Contact us to get involved: Mobile: 05988771948 Email: info.mpm@nakbamemorymuseum.org
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