Exhibition: 40 Years of Chernobyl - Through the Eyes of Children in Regensburg


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An exhibition that gets under your skin
The exhibition 40 Years of Chernobyl - Through the Eyes of Children brings impressive children's drawings from Ukraine to Regensburg in the Upper Foyer of the Central Library of the University of Regensburg. The works were created just weeks after the reactor disaster of 1986 and show how children experienced and processed the sudden break in their everyday lives. ([regensburg.de](https://www.regensburg.de/veranstaltungen/detail/608984))
A historical event told artistically and humanly
40 years ago, the worst accident in the history of nuclear energy occurred. The Europaeum of the University of Regensburg digitized the children's drawings years ago; according to the university, the originals are no longer findable in Ukraine due to the war. This is exactly where the special power of this exhibition lies: It connects contemporary history, memory culture, and a very personal perspective on a catastrophe that continues to have effects to this day. ([regensburg.de](https://www.regensburg.de/veranstaltungen/detail/608984))
A place for encounters and quiet impressions
The Upper Foyer of the Central Library is designed as an event and exhibition space immediately adjacent to the General Reading Room. The room is open on weekdays from 8 am to 10 pm, providing plenty of time for a quiet visit amid studies, work, and city routines. The location within the library context enhances the event experience: focused, quiet, and at the same time open to significant themes. ([uni-regensburg.de](https://www.uni-regensburg.de/bibliothek/veranstaltungen/orte/index.html))
Arrival, access, and orientation
The Central Library is accessible in several ways, including access via the basement, the Audimax, and the connecting corridor on the basement level of the administrative building. For the Upper Foyer, the university recommends elevator No. 26 towards Philosophicum near the MultiMedia Center. Parking on campus is generally permitted only for members of the university and guests; paths for visitors from the campus and from the ZOH are well signposted. ([uni-regensburg.de](https://www.uni-regensburg.de/bibliothek/arbeiten/barrierefrei/wege/index.html?utm_source=openai))
Conclusion: An exhibition visit with an echo
Those looking for an exhibition in Regensburg with depth, historical relevance, and silent power will find a strong appointment here. 40 Years of Chernobyl - Through the Eyes of Children invites you to look closely, take a moment, and experience history from an unusual, touching perspective. A visit is worthwhile for all who think about culture, memory, and social responsibility together. ([regensburg.de](https://www.regensburg.de/veranstaltungen/detail/608984))
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