Town Hall Exhibitions
On the occasion of the Day of Remembrance for the Victims of National Socialism, the Neuengamme Concentration Camp Memorial holds an exhibition in the Hamburg Town Hall every January. The following overview lists the exhibitions that can currently be viewed digitally in the media index of the Learning Center.

"Hamburg Football under National Socialism" (Town Hall Exhibition 2016)
This exhibition documents the sports policy of the NSDAP, athlete reprimands, bans, and persecution primarily using examples from football in Hamburg. It also looks at the reorganisation of sports after the end of the war and the belated reappraisal of its history under National Socialism.

"Right-wing violence in Hamburg from 1945 to the present" (Town Hall Exhibition 2024)
In Germany, more and more right-wing extremist convictions are once again being expressed openly. Acts of right-wing violence are also increasing. This exhibition tells the stories of those affected by right-wing violence in Hamburg. It also takes a look at the protagonists and the networks of old and new Nazis. It illustrates the trend in right-wing violence in Hamburg over the decades since the end of the Second World War, but also highlights the determined resistance.

"Between Coercion And Concentration Camp" (Town Hall Exhibition 2022)
Under the Nazi regime, thousands of socially marginalised persons living in poverty were persecuted as supposedly ‘anti-social’. But it was not until 2020 that the German Bundestag finally recognised them as victims of Nazi persecution. Who were these women and men, these adolescents and children? What had they suffered? Why did their history of persecution go unnoticed for decades?