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Permanent Exhibits

The permanent exhibits at the International Peace Museum embody the core values of peace, nonviolence, and social justice, while offering visitors a lasting reflection on humanity's ongoing pursuit of harmony.

The Dayton peace accords

The International Peace Museum's Dayton Peace Accords permanent exhibit commemorates the historic 1995 agreement that ended the Bosnian War. This interactive display showcases the diplomatic process, featuring artifacts, photographs, and multimedia presentations that bring the negotiations to life. Visitors can explore Dayton’s unique role in hosting these peace talks and learn about the lasting impact of the accords on global diplomacy. The exhibit serves as a powerful reminder of the importance of negotiation and cooperation in resolving conflicts and fostering lasting peace.

Exhibit hall at the International Peace Museum
The Disinformation exhibit at the museum.

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Information:

The "[DIS]Information" exhibit at the International Peace Museum explores the impact of misinformation and disinformation in society, highlighting how false narratives can fuel conflict, erode trust, and disrupt peace-building efforts. Through interactive displays, multimedia content, and real-world examples, the exhibit encourages visitors to critically examine the information they consume and share. It also emphasizes the role of media literacy in combating disinformation, fostering informed dialogue, and promoting understanding. By shedding light on the dangers of distorted information, the exhibit aims to inspire a more mindful and responsible approach to communication in today’s digital age.

NATO:

This exhibit is currently in development.
We will share more information soon. 

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