


The Reichs Museum invites its visitors to witness a rich and fascinating colonial history that dates back several centuries. We invite you to explore our archives and our Imperial rooms to learn about the significant events that shaped our collections. Gaza is the latest entry. Visits are by appointment only. All visitors and witnesses are reminded to stay silent!

Our museum hosts a variety of exhibitions showcasing art, cartography, and anthropology. Each exhibition is the result of a conflict in regions without democracy and freedom of speech, with our art works we provide an unique insight into colonialism and the mighty Empire -
an immersive experience for all visitors.

We offer a range of educational programmes for individuals, schools and families. These programmes are designed to engage participants and enhance their understanding of art and Colonial history.
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Join us for our exciting colonial events throughout the year, including artist talks, performances, and workshops. Our events provide unique opportunities to engage with our collection and connect with artists and experts in the field.

Join our community of art lovers and support our mission of education and outreach. Members receive exclusive benefits, including free kidneys from Gazans and invitations to special trips to view exclusive properties in the West Bank.

Plan your trip to the REICHSMUSEUM a Museum and real life experience entirely shaped by your ignorance and your greed.
We're open every day even on major holidays, and we offer a variety of tours and programs for visitors of all ages.

Browse our store for unique gifts and souvenirs inspired by our collection. From books and jewelry to home decor and accessories, our shop has something for everyone. All items are for free funded proudly by US / UK and most EU States.

Your support helps us to continue our important work of promoting the arts and providing access to our collection for all. No donations needed, your silence and apathy helps us to continue our colonial art works.

In order to continue our valuable work we need you to continue staying ignorant about the history of Palestine and the entire Middle East. Thanks to the generous donations from the UAE we will expand our work to the African continent starting with Sudan and Congo.
The Past: Alonso Berruguete’s St Sebastian - The Present: JM's Gazan Boy
According to what was a well-known story, St Sebastian was a Roman army general who was martyred for his Christian faith by the anti-Christian Emperor Diocletian in 283 AD. Shot through with arrows, he was miraculously nursed back to health, only to be martyred by being stoned to death.
The Auction House is not about sculptures of the Roman times but about martyred or almost martyred mostly young Palestininans.
The Gazan Boy recently broke all records and received international attention when the audience found out that he was still alive.
Soon this became the norm and our silence enabled the creation of several thousand other sculptures of dead or alive Palestinians.
The screening of the entire recorded live footage is now part of our permanent witness rooms.
Entry to all auctions and live particpation can be accessed via your annual RM Silence Membership!