Based on the exhibition ‘Peace’ at the Jewish Museum Vienna, curated by Adina Seeger and Tom Juncker.

At a time when armed conflicts are on the rise worldwide, the exhibition deliberately diverts attention away from violence and terror in order to focus on the possibility of their absence. Based on various concepts and definitions of peace, it explores the relationship between peace and Judaism, politics, war, feminism, dialogue and justice, and uses selected objects and artistic works to tell the story of the commitment to peace and peaceful practices. The focus is on Jewish perspectives.

The Augsburg adaptation of the exhibition was prompted by the 80th anniversary of the end of the Second World War and the 375th anniversary of the city’s High Peace Festival. It therefore also provides insights into the commitment to peace in Germany and honours the great significance of the topic for Augsburg.

The aim of the exhibition is not only to commemorate the civilisational achievement of peace. At the same time, it also seeks to raise awareness that peace is a fragile state that must be protected and nurtured.

Curator at JMAS: Monika Müller

At a glance

Date

03.12.2025 – 13.09.2026

Location

Former Kriegshaber Synagogue
Ulmer Straße 228, 86156 Augsburg

Opening Hour

FRI-SUN: 2 pm – 6 pm

Due to staff shortages, the exhibition will be closed on Thursdays starting July 2.

Entrance

6,00 € | 3,00 € reduced

Directions

Tram 2 | Stop „Neusässer Straße“
Bus 32 | Stop „Gieseckestraße“

Exhibition texts are in German and English

Language

The exhibition texts are in German and English.

Accompanying programme to the exhibition

Public guided tours (in German)

Sunday,  Aug. 2 | Sept. 13
3 pm

Peace Breakfast (in German)

Guided tour of the exhibition with guests involved in practical peace work, followed by a shared breakfast.
Sunday, July 5 | 11 am

Small Peace Table in Kriegshaber

As part of the Augsburg Peace Festival
Sunday, July 26 | 11 am – 2 pm
Garden of the Former Kriegshaber Synagogue

TRIALOG. How We Talk About Israel and Palestine (in German)

Reading with Jouanna Hassoun and Shai Hoffmann
Thursday, August 6 | 7 pm
Moritzsaal, Augsburg

For events and public tours, please register at least two days in advance at
empfang@jmaugsburg.de or by telephone to +49 (0)821-444 287 17

Groups & School Classes

Booking guided tours of the exhibition for groups, including school classes at  kh@jmaugsburg.de or by telephone to +49 (0)821-444 287 17

Accessibility

The location is partially barrier-free. For further information before your visit, please send an e-mail to kh@jmaugsburg.de or by telephone to +49 (0)821-444 287 17

WITH THE KIND SUPPORT OF AVA WASTE MANAGEMENT AUGSBURG, THE CITY OF AUGSBURG, THE STADTSPARKASSE AUGSBURG, THE ASSOCIATION OF FRIENDS AND SUPPORTERS OF THE JEWISH CULTURAL MUSEUM AUGSBURG-SCHWABEN E.V., The Viermetz Foundation, The Stiftung Erinnerung AND THE ZUKUNFTSREGION AUGSBURG E.V.

Photo: Woodcut ‘Peace Now’ by Vienna-born artist Ernst Hacker, 1969
© Jewish Museum Vienna