The Lost Shtetl Jewish Museum / Lahdelma & Mahlamäki Architects
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AI Briefing
- The Lost Shtetl Jewish Museum was built to commemorate the lives and culture of the destroyed village of Šeduva, executed by Nazis in 1941.
- The museum features minimalist, abstract 'houses' with hip roofs forming a cluster of buildings that evoke a dreamscape of a village.
- The museum represents not only Jewish but also European culture, honoring the victims of the Holocaust.
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