The Lepsius House in Potsdam is a research and meeting place that was opened in 2011. It is located in the former villa of the Protestant theologian and human rights activist Johannes Lepsius (1858–1926). This historical site offers a unique insight into the life and work of Johannes Lepsius, making it a significant location for those interested in history and human rights.
The Lepsius House is home to an archive that includes the estate of Johannes Lepsius and all the magazines he published. It also hosts an exhibition about the life and work of Johannes Lepsius and the fate of the Armenians in the Ottoman Empire. Additionally, the house contains a specialist library, making it a rich resource for those interested in history, human rights, and the Armenian genocide.
The Lepsius House organizes a variety of public-oriented events focused on political education. These include lectures, panel discussions, readings, book presentations, workshops, and teacher training. These events provide an opportunity for visitors to engage in meaningful discussions and learn more about the historical and political context of Johannes Lepsius's work.
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