Rotterdam unveils a museum about migration while anti-foreigner sentiment rises in Europe
- Rotterdam will open the Fenix museum about migration this Friday as its newest waterfront attraction.
- The museum emerges amid rising global migration, growing anti-immigrant sentiment, and Dutch government border controls.
- Exhibits include thousands of travelers' suitcases, refugee portraits, and a life-sized city bus reflecting migration stories.
- Architect Ma Yansong said he wanted the building to be “not only a museum but also a memory.”
- The museum seeks to convey migrants' experiences in a city with 650,000 people from over 170 nationalities.
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Museum Fenix Wants to Make Migration a Non-Confrontational Subject
The long-awaited Fenix museum in Rotterdam opened its doors on Friday. The starting point of the exhibition is good, but unfortunately too few choices have been made - as if we should not forget that there are also very pleasant sides to migration.
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