Museum der Roma-Kultur

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Museum der Roma-Kultur
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1991
7 April 1991A group of Romani and non-Romani intellectuals founds the Museum of Romani Culture in Brno (Czechoslovakia).
1995
13 May 1995The Museum of Romani Culture (Czech Republic) unveils a monument at the mass cemetery of inmates of the former ‘Zigeunerlager’ in Lety near Písek.
1997
17 August 1997The Museum of Romani Culture (Czech Republic) unveils a monument at the mass cemetery of inmates of the former ‘Zigeunerlager’ in Hodonín near Kunštát.
1998
16 May 1998The Museum of Romani Culture (Czech Republic), in cooperation with the municipal authorities in Hodonín near Kunštát and Černovice, unveils a memorial plaque at the municipal cemetery in Černovice above the still unmarked graves of the victims of the former ‘Zigeunerlager’ in Hodonín near Kunštát.
2007
22 April 2007The Museum of Romani Culture (Czech Republic) opens a permanent exhibition hall dedicated to the topic of the Nazi genocide of Roma and Sinti.
2017
23 November 2017After decades of protest by survivors, their descendants, and activists, the Czech State buys the pig farm in Lety near Písek, operating on the site of the former ‘Zigeunerlager’.
2018
25 January 2018The Museum of Romani Culture (Czech Republic) becomes an administrator of the memorial on the territory of the former ‘Zigeunerlager’ in Hodonín near Kunštát.
2021
15 July 2021In Hodonín near Kunštát, the Museum of Romani Culture (Czech Republic) opens to the public a memorial with a permanent exhibition on the site of the former ‘Zigeunerlager’.