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The Oslo July 22 Center's New Site and Exhibit: A Place for Remembrance and Education
Abstract:The 22 July Centre was established in 2015 as a temporary information centre in the Highrise-building. It opened on 22 July 2011, four years after the terrorist attack in Oslo and Utøya. The National Support group and AUF were among the initiators of the Centre. Since 1 July 2019, the 22 July Centre is a governmental body under the Ministry of Education. When the new Governmental building is completed, The Centre will be permanently relocated in the Highrise building.From the earliest conception of the Memorial Museum of societies facing terrorism, the role of victims or bereaved themselves has been central in the development of the project. Following this line, the 22 of July Centre has focused on the role the bereaved and survivors might play. In the following paper, different aspects on building a new site and a place for remembrance and education for and together with bereaved and survivors of will be discussed.