The Free Belarus Museum is a cultural and civic space established in Warsaw after the events of 2020 to preserve the memory of Belarusians’ resistance against dictatorship, to tell the world about the modern history of Belarus, and to unite those who continue to fight for freedom.






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This is a place where true testimonies are gathered — objects, documents, photographs, and personal stories of people who experienced repression, humiliation, torture, and forced emigration, yet did not give up. Here, every item has its own voice and bears witness to the courage, pain, hope, and dignity of the Belarusian people.
The Museum regularly organizes exhibitions, lectures, discussions, creative meetings, and educational programs for adults and children. It is not only an exhibition space but also a meeting place for the community, a platform for cultural diplomacy and civic solidarity.
The Free Belarus Museum is about Belarus that lives even in exile. About those who refuse to be silent. About those who are creating a new country — free, dignified, and democratic.
We work thanks to the support of extraordinary people and partners. Join us — through visits, participation in events, volunteering, or donations. Together we preserve memory. Together we build the future.
We are open to partnerships with cultural, educational, and civic organizations worldwide.
We value your ideas and are ready to discuss forms of cooperation that will attract new audiences and strengthen the international connections of the Belarusian community.
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