Germans in Britain at the German YMCA London
Germans in Britain at the German YMCA London
Germans in Britain at the German YMCA London 14 April – 19 April⎪York Room Free during opening hours: 9am – 9pm daily⎪6pm close on last day, Sunday 19 April Germans in Britain is now showing at the German YMCA, one of London’s oldest YMCA’s having been founded in 1860. The German YMCA provides cultural and leisure-time activities as well as advice and support for German-speaking people, their international friends, and the local community. To find out more about the German YMCA, visit www.german-ymca.org.uk. Germans in Britain: a Migration Museum Project touring exhibition There’s more to Anglo-German relations than war and football. Explore the rich and fascinating history of German migrants to Britain in our pop-up exhibition. Germans have had an immense impact on British life over the centuries. Find out how British sport, science, banks, businesses, music, monarchs, art and design have all been shaped by their German connections. Germans in Britain is curated by Dr Cathy Ross, Honorary Research Fellow at the Museum of London, and designed by Joe Ewart of Society. This exhibition was realised through generous funding from the Schroder Foundation, the Kohn Foundation and a number of private sponsors. For further information about the exhibition, and to see the exhibition film and brochure, visit our exhibitions page.

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