Mar 3 • 13:37 UTC 🇩🇪 Germany SZ

Day of Archives in Bavaria: Rare Access to Treasures of Memory

The Day of Archives in Bavaria invites the public to explore various archives, highlighting the importance of preserving societal memory.

The Day of Archives, celebrating its 13th year, is organized nationwide by the Association of German Archivists and takes place mainly in Munich on March 7. During this event, 25 archives in the Bavarian capital will open their doors from 10 am to 5 pm, offering exhibitions, guided tours, and readings, with prior registration recommended due to the anticipated interest. This initiative aims to emphasize the crucial role archives play in preserving the collective memory of society.

One of the notable highlights of this year's event is the exhibition titled "Researching and Living in Times of Change," presented by the Deutsches Museum. This exhibition features the estate of physicist Charlotte Houtermans, which was recently donated by her granddaughter from the United States. Through her correspondence, visitors can gain insights into her impactful life and contributions to science amidst significant historical changes.

The motto for this year's event, "What? Archive?", encourages reflection on the purpose and importance of archives in maintaining a society's historical narrative. By opening access to such information and artifacts, the Day of Archives plays a crucial role in fostering public engagement with history, culture, and the contributions of individuals like Houtermans to the scientific community.

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