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Musealia

Historical touring exhibitions that inspire audiences around the world.

Musealia is a global leader in the creation of touring exhibitions. For over 25 years, it has been crafting exhibitions that inspire audiences around the world, connecting them with the past through innovative, story-driven experiences.

The company is renowned for developing exhibitions focused on significant historical events, periods, and themes. At the heart of every project is a commitment to historical accuracy, with the team dedicated to meticulous research on each subject. This approach is then combined with engaging narrative storytelling, original artefacts, and multimedia experiences that bring the past to life, encouraging audiences to engage with real-world conversations and issues.

The team recognises the great responsibility they hold towards historical accuracy and their global audiences when creating exhibitions, striving to produce touring exhibits of the highest quality in the industry.

Approach

Storytelling

Musealia creates powerful, accessible exhibitions that bring history’s most significant events to a wide audience. By combining expert scholarship with compelling storytelling and strong design, each exhibition delivers a complete and meaningful experience. Every exhibition also includes an audio guide in multiple languages, including the local language of each stop on the tour.

Beyond the exhibition

Each exhibition Musealia develops is designed to inspire audiences to consider historical issues in a contemporary context. Acting as a catalyst for discussions beyond the exhibition itself, the company produces educational materials for educators to use in the classroom and participates in conferences, talks, and other community outreach initiatives to help amplify the message of each exhibition.

Authenticity

Musealia collaborates with leading curators and institutions for each exhibition, granting the team access to the highest levels of research and authentic objects. Through this expertise, each exhibition is designed to provide an accurate, authoritative, and engaging perspective on historical events.

Exhibitions

Musealia has an extensive portfolio of popular exhibitions, with current touring highlights including The Berlin Wall: A World Divided, Auschwitz: Not Long Ago, Not Far Away, and Titanic: The Exhibition.

Address:
Paseo de los Fueros 1, 1ºH
20005, San Sebastián,
Guipúzcoa
Spain
Email:
info@musealia.net
Tel:
(+34) 943 44 55 79
Website:
https://www.musealia.net/

Showcase

  • Titanic. The Human Story

    Titanic. The Human Story

    The True Story of a Legend

    Step back to 1912 and rediscover the Titanic as this remarkable exhibition uncovers the myths and misconceptions surrounding the iconic ship. Through authentic, original objects—many of which belonged to the passengers and crew—you’ll learn that the real human stories are often more moving and surprising than any fiction. Join the passengers and crew of the RMS Titanic on its first and final voyage in an unforgettable journey that explores the ship's brief but legendary life, from its conception and the shock of its tragic sinking, to the current state of the wreck, resting four kilometers beneath the sea.

    Through more than 200 original objects, the exhibition provides a powerful window into the hopes and dreams of the passengers and crew, many of whom embarked on the Titanic as immigrants seeking a new life in the New World. Highlights include letters from First Officer William Murdoch, the engagement ring of a couple lost at sea, and a jewel that inspired James Cameron’s famous film, as well as fragments of the ship itself, like part of the grand staircase. These items tell the human stories behind the headlines, bringing the Titanic’s tragic history to life.

    Visitors can immerse themselves in the experience aboard the ship through one of the largest Titanic collections in the world. Walk through life-sized recreations: enter through the ship's main door, stroll down a first-class corridor, and explore cabins. Feel the chill of an iceberg, and forge a connection with the past that allows you to experience the Titanic like never before.

    An unforgettable exhibition for all ages, visited by over 3 million people worldwide.

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  • The Berlin Wall. A World Divided

    The Berlin Wall. A World Divided

    We cannot understand the history of the 20th century without mentioning the philosophical, ideological, and geopolitical confrontation symbolized by the Berlin Wall. The exhibition deeply explores the repression carried out by the communist regime of the German Democratic Republic, while highlighting inspiring examples of ordinary citizens fighting for freedom, democracy, and human rights.

    The collection of over 200 original objects comes from more than 20 international institutions, such as the Berlin Wall Foundation, the Allied Museum, and the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum. Among the most remarkable pieces are fragments of the Wall and personal items that Berlin citizens used for smuggling or communication across the Wall, testifying to the direct consequences of the two opposing systems.

    Visitors will also discover objects reflecting the global dimension of the conflict, including those used for propaganda, espionage, and nuclear warfare. These items trace the social movements and events that led to the fall of the Berlin Wall and the end of the Cold War. More than 30 years after its fall, the Wall remains a powerful reminder of the importance of protecting our democracies against both old and new challenges, which continue to be our best guarantee for peaceful coexistence.

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  • Auschwitz. Not long ago. Not far away

    Auschwitz. Not long ago. Not far away

    A story to shake the conscience of the world Co-produced by Musealia and the Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum, this award winning exhibition includes over 500 original objects and provides a detailed, accurate, and deeply moving tour through this devastating history. Auschwitz remains a universal symbol of the Holocaust, one of the darkest episodes in human history, which saw the murder of more than 6 million innocent people by Nazi Germany. Only behind the barbed wire fences of Auschwitz, the largest Nazi concentration and death camp, more than 1,100,000 people were killed. Small personal belongings from some of the victims, physical structures from the huge camp, documents and unpublished audio-visual recordings make up a rigorous and moving tour with a clear goal; to help people learn first-hand how a place like Auschwitz could come into existence, as well as its terrible consequences. It is an unforgettable reflection on the complex reality of Auschwitz and the nature of the human spirit. Do you want to host this exhibition?

Musealia company information

Offices

Address
Paseo de los Fueros 1, 1ºH 20005, San Sebastián, Guipúzcoa Spain
Email
info@musealia.net
Tel
(+34) 943 44 55 79

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