On the night of November 9–10, 1938, coordinated pogroms swept across Nazi Germany and Austria. Synagogues were burned, Jewish businesses were destroyed, and nearly 30,000 Jewish men were arrested and sent to concentration camps. Kristallnacht — the Night of Broken Glass — was not a spontaneous outburst. It was a turning point.
This immersive experience places you inside the events of that night, using historical reconstruction, archival imagery, and expert narration to convey both the scale of the violence and the human stories caught within it. You will hear from witnesses. You will see what was destroyed.
Designed for individuals and school groups alike, this experience is an essential companion to any study of the Holocaust — showing how state-sponsored antisemitism escalated from discrimination to organized violence.