Educational projects & guided tours

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Previous educational projects

Inclusion?! Dealing with ‘disability’ in the present and throughout history

What do we mean when we talk about ‘disability’? And what does inclusion actually mean, and how can it be put into practice? How was this issue dealt with in the past? Young students from Ukraine and Germany took part in our project to discuss these and other questions, drawing on their different disciplinary backgrounds and country-specific experiences. Further information on the project can be found in the project overview.

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Inklusion?! Umgang mit „Behinderung“ in Gegenwart und Geschichte

Was meinen wir, wenn wir von „Behinderung“ sprechen? Und was heißt eigentlich Inklusion und wie kann sie gelebt werden? Wie ging man früher damit um? Über diese und weitere Fragen tauschten sich in unserem Projekt junge Studierende aus der Ukraine und Deutschland aus, die ihre unterschiedlichen disziplinären Hintergründe und länderspezifischen Erfahrungen einbrachten. Weitere Informationen zum Projekt finden Sie in der Projektübersicht.

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Current travelling and online exhibitions, and guided tours

Stories and History of Migration from Bukovina: A Digital Exhibition

Based on our interview projects, this digital exhibition brings to life a selection of life stories and migration journeys of Christian and Jewish people from Bukovina. The numerous stops along the way are accompanied by images, documents, interview extracts and other information.

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A beer tour of Bukovina

Historical Knowledge & Beer Tasting – Special Exhibition

What does beer have to do with Bukovina? Since when has beer been brewed in the former Habsburg Crown Land, and how did beer come to be there?

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Arrival in Augsburg

‘Flight and Displacement’ and (Forced) Migration as Reflected in the City’s History


The guided tour explores the city’s complex history of (forced) migration from a range of perspectives.


The guided tours can be booked on the via Augusta City Tours (via Augusta Stadtführungen) website.

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Previous exhibitions

  1. “Stories of Flight and Arrival: The Experiences of Ukrainian Women, Told Through Objects”

The exhibition explores the central themes of flight and migration in the context of Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine.

Duration: 23 July 2025 – 24 March 2026


  1. Banat Swabians and Banat Mountain Germans

A student exhibition project on the language, culture and literature of the Banat Germans.

Duration: 9 May – October 2023


  1. ORDER 7161. Eyewitness portraits of a deportation (Marc Schroeder)

Opening: Thursday, 22 October 2020, 7.00 pm

Closing: Friday, 8 January 2021, 7.00 pm

Duration: Friday, 23 October 2020 – 8 January 2021


  1. Bukovina – People, Mills, Moldavian Monasteries

(Special exhibition by the Thierhaupten Monastery Mill Museum)

Launch: Friday, 1 May 2020, 2.00 pm – 5.00 pm


  1. “Děti nepřítele? Children of the Enemy?”

Opening with a reading: 6 February 2020, 7.00 pm

Duration: 6 February – 30 July 2020


  1. Snapshots. Impressions from a university excursion to the Banat

Opening: Tuesday, 21 January 2020

Duration: Tuesday, 21 January – Friday, 26 June 2020


  1. “#Postcard Fever. Swabians and Bukovina on social media around 1900”

Exhibition by students from the University of Augsburg as part of a course led by Prof. Dr Maren Röger

Duration: 8 July 2019 – 30 January 2020


  1. “Controversial History – Searching for Traces in the Former Yugoslavia (Bosnia and Herzegovina and Serbia)”

Photography exhibition by students from the University of Augsburg

Duration: 25 April – 26 September

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