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The museum is dedicated to the personality and life work of Henry Dunant (1828 - 1910). But not only the memory of the initiator and founder of the Red Cross is kept alive in this museum, also his visions of a world without war and without social need is a space dedicated. Thanks to the humanitarian work of the Red Cross, the need was alleviated in countless wars. One of Dunant's great visions that conflicts should be resolved at the negotiating table and not on the battlefield remained unfulfilled until today. Dunant's request, the creation of an International Court of Justice, became reality on 26 June 1945 in The Hague.
opening hours
April - October: Tue - Sa 13.15 - 16.30 Sun 10.00 - 12.00 / 13.15 - 16.30
November - March: Wed + Sat 13.30 - 16.30 Sun 10.00 - 12.00 / 13.15 - 16.30
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