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The
Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum in
Hiroshima ,
Japan .
A peace museum is a museum that documents historical peace initiatives. Many peace museums also provide advocacy programs for
nonviolent
conflict resolution .
[1] This may include conflicts at the personal, regional or international level.
Peace museums around the world
Children's Peace Pavilion –
Independence ,
Missouri , United States
Fukuromachi Elementary School Peace Museum - near the peace park, across the Motuyasu river
Hiroshima National Peace Memorial Hall for the Atomic Bomb Victims –
Hiroshima ,
Japan ; inside the peace park
Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum –
Hiroshima ,
Japan ; inside the
Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park
Honkawa Elementary School Peace Museum –
Hiroshima ,
Japan ; near the peace park, across the Honkawa river
IJzertoren –
Diksmuide ,
West Flanders ,
Belgium
The International Peace Museum –
Dayton ,
Ohio , United States
Kyoto Museum for World Peace –
Kyoto ,
Japan
Mémorial de Caen –
Caen ,
Normandy ,
France
Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Museum –
Nagasaki ,
Japan
Norwegian Nobel Institute –
Oslo ,
Norway
Osaka International Peace Center
Peace Museum –
Bradford ,
West Yorkshire , England, United Kingdom
The Peace Museum –
Chicago ,
Illinois , United States (closed)
Yi Jun Peace Museum -
The Hague ,
Netherlands
See also
External links
References
Peace advocates Ideologies Media and cultural Slogans and tactics Opposition to specific wars or their aspects Countries