Today's Brno adventure was brunch and then we went to check out the new Malý Mehrin Museum which opened back in February. Malý Mehrin means "Little Mehrin" and it is the temporary Moravian Jewish Museum which is located in a house until a permanent museum is built.
"Mehrin" is the Yiddish slang word for Moravia.
There's currently an exhibition of 13 stops focused on stories of Moravian Jews.
Back in 2021, it was announced that Brno was going to get a new Moravian Holocaust Documentation Centre. In 2022, the name was changed to the Mehrin Moravian Jewish Museum.
The Japanese architect Kengo Kuma won the competition for the design of the new museum. There were three other firms in the running but the winning design was unanimously selected by a nine-member international jury.
The building will be in the shape of an endless white ribbon with a tree in the centre. It should be built in the city centre, between the bus and train stations, where there's currently a parking lot.
There's an endowment fund in place but the total cost of the new museum is expected to run hundreds of millions of Czech Crowns so it's not known when construction will actually begin.




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