Peace Museum Vienna

Peace Museum Vienna was founded on June 21, 2014, on the anniversary of the death of Bertha Von Suttner, the first woman to be awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. It is located at Blutgasse 3/1.  The central belief for the museum is that peace education is essential for creating a more peaceful world.

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Peace Museum Paris

Peace Museum Paris aims to share peace education through the lives of our Peace Heroes. These heroes include historic and contemporary figures, who spend their lives either promoting peace through their profession, such as the sociologist Johan Galtung, or practicing nonviolence for a peaceful life, such as Mahatma Gandhi. Peace Museum Paris is also committed to spreading the message of peace through various peace education programs, such as exhibitions, conferences, meditation and peace activities.

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Peace Museum Nepal

Peace Museum Kathmandu was created by Liska Blodgett with a support of great artist NAVIN K JUNGALI in Kathmandu. Peace is very important part of Nepalese culture and it is located next to one of the most important Buddhist temple Buddha Stupa

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International Network of Museums for Peace

The mission of the International Network of Museums for Peace (INMP) is to enable museums for peace (and related organisations) to resource, to collaborate, and to mutually support each other in their work for peace.

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Fredens Hus

Fredens Hus is a gathering place for peace, human rights and opportunities. Through exhibitions, projects and educational activities with a focus on children and young people, we work for social sustainability. It is about peace work at the grassroots level to promote equality, counter racism and intolerance and to train conflict management and active citizenship.

We are a non-profit association that has been working in the spirit of Dag Hammarskjöld since 2006.

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