Discover the new cultural activities program
of the Shoah Memorial
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Sunday 07 September 2025 Sunday 14 December 2025
The Shoah Memorial is delighted to present its programming for the last quarter of 2025.
You can still visit the major exhibitions "Auschwitz-Birkenau seen by Raymond Depardon" and "How the Nazis photographed their crimes. Auschwitz 1944.” The new exhibition "Claude Lanzmann: les enregistrements inédits" marks the centenary of the birth of Claude Lanzmann and the 40th anniversary of the film Shoah.
In the context of Robert Badinter’s entry into the Panthéon, we propose a series of encounters, including the preview screening of the documentary Le Procès de la peine de mort and a musical reading with comedian Charles Berling.
On the occasion of the 80th anniversary of the Nuremberg trials, we explore this major historical episode with, in particular, the preview screening of the documentary Au cœur de l'histoire. The Nuremberg trial as well as a study day attended by many specialists on the subject.
Through conferences, testimonies, and screenings, the cycle "Violence and Mass Atrocities in the 20th and 21st Centuries" proposes to revisit the crimes committed 50 years ago by the Khmer Rouge in Cambodia, as well as the genocide of Srebrenica, perpetrated 30 years ago in Bosnia-Herzegovina, and on the tragic news of the Sudanese in Darfur.
Not to be missed, screenings as part of the "80 years of films on the Shoah" cycle and the Documentary Film Month, as well as an exceptional musical reading of poems by Zuzanna Ginczanka for the Traversées du Marais festival.
For the European Heritage Days, we are putting forward for the first time intimate diaries from our archive collection.
You can support us by attending two unique annual events: our gala concert at the Théâtre des Champs‐Élysées and our fundraising dinner.
Finally, we encourage you to participate in one of the many meetings of the Shoah Memorial of Drancy and to visit the exhibition of works by the artist who survived the Shoah, Shelomo Selinger.
We hope that you will fully take part in this rich program of the Memorial, designed to preserve and transmit the history of the Shoah, a work more essential than ever.
Jacques Fredj, director
Discover the new cultural activities program