Reseña del museo memoria y tolerancia (ingles)
This is my opinion of what I saw, what I learned and what made me feel somehow this museum.
Upon entering the building, which is an architectural work verybeautiful and splendid, I had to buy the tickets, I had to pass in an area like in the airports, the policemen checked my bag, what which I thought was great because I knew that would be safe inside, Ithought wait up Gianella! Some people will try to attack that place by the ideologies that drive it? And the answer is very simple, I think so, because in all the memory performs a review of all thepast atrocities that made a group of people against another and if there are still people whose ideology is very attached to these communities, would be a major catastrophe.
Anyway, once insidethe museum had taken us to the area called "Memory", which began on the fifth floor, and it seems to me, is the set of some museum rooms with more ability to make people think that visit. Why do I saythis? For the simple fact that it is a kind of collection of the most heinous, cruel inhuman and that humanity has made against their own kind.
This part of the museum begins with a brief introductionto what is genocide (destruction or annihilation of all or part of a group of people) and possibly the whole inhuman and racial facts in history, the Holocaust.
This was during World War II, whichis talked almost everywhere in this part of the museum is that indeed there is much to talk about! For example, by the end of the war, two of every three Jews living in Germany had died, and all thanksto one man: Adolf Hitler. The worst man in the history of humans.
In the 2nd part was a beautiful white cube, where were a lot of crystals, those pieces of crystals meant all of children that hadand have been killed in the genocides. It´s sad but it´s the reality.
Then in the rest of the museum talked about the genocides around the world, in countries like Guatemala, ex- Yugoslavia and more....
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