Our long-time travelling exhibition about forced labour under national socialism, which was shown first at the Jewish Museum Berlin in 2010 and then at six further locations, has now been permanently installed at the former Gauforum in Weimar. This complex of buildings, planned by the Nazis but not completed by them, now houses the Museum Forced Labor Under National Socialism with our exhibition.
The planning and the development of the newly created museum has been realised under the lead of gewerkdesign. The construction of the functional museum areas, among them the foyer with the cashier’s desk and lockers as well as two public rooms for workshops, was a special challenge in this building. The exhibition extends across several rooms, mainly across the one originally devised as a ceremonial hall. The built-in components of the exhibition densify more and more and turn the atmosphere of the space successively dark and importunate – a contrast that becomes apparent especially against the bulky feel of the hall.
In five chapters – habituation, radicalisation, mass phenomenon, liberation, damaged justice – the stories of forced labourers are told. The exhibition has in some parts been adapted to the city of Weimar and new content has been added. On an interactive media table with a city map of Weimar, visitors can select audible content and understand what happened in Weimar. In the last room, contemporary witnesses tell their stories at media stations. A large wall painting of a graphically designed timeline shows the development of forced labour and its consequences until today.
Design Process
Project Team
Gewerkdesign
Jens Imig
Stefan Rothert
Birgit Schlegel
Julia Junghaenel
Carsten Saalmann
Sanierung
- Junk & Reich Architekten, Weimar
Ausstellungsbau
- Walther Expointerieur, Coswig
- Gränz Innenausbau, Weimar
Medienproduktion und -koordination
- Jörgen Pisarz, artavi
Audioproduktion / Tonaufnahmen
- speak low Krewer & Teichmann GbR
Fotografie
- Christoph Musiol