Museum in Pruszkow Dulag 121, which completed the mission MASTER!
Design Museum Exiles Dulag 121 in the former Rolling Stock Repair Plant (ZNTK) in the near Warsaw.
Dulag 121 was allegedly transition created by the Germans in August 1944 in the face of the Warsaw Uprising. Passed by him over half a million Warsaw expelled from the capital annihilated by the uprising. A few days in Dulagu etched in the memory of hundreds of thousands of people as the beginning of a terrible postwar wanderings - the population here was selected and then sent to concentration camps, labor camps or towns and villages of the General Government. Ok. 100 thousand. exiles managed to save.
Museum in the form of an extensive "historical center" is designed primarily to commemorate the tragedy of the exodus of Warsaw, but also the city's history and residents Pruszków. To be a center for educational and research devoted to the history of forced migration in Europe after World War II.
Selected Project:
ancient land plants and the camp has about 43 ha in size and today looks like this:
Besides historic nineteenth and early twentieth-century buildings and industrial buildings stand today, handsome tin hall warehouse built by the new owner of the site:
spatial concept of the museum (marked in blue are new elements added to the historical foundation workshops):
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