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Hull will mark Holocaust Memorial Day by lighting key buildings purple.
Summary
Hull will light City Hall, Ferens Art Gallery, the Maritime Museum and the Queen Victoria monument purple on 27 January for Holocaust Memorial Day, and this year’s theme is Bridging Generations.
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Hull plans to light several prominent buildings purple on Tuesday 27 January to mark Holocaust Memorial Day. The chosen sites include Hull City Hall, Ferens Art Gallery, the Maritime Museum and the Queen Victoria monument. The day commemorates the six million Jewish people killed during the Holocaust and the millions more persecuted and killed under Nazi rule. This year’s national theme is Bridging Generations, which highlights the continuing responsibility of remembrance beyond survivors.
Key details:
- The purple lighting in Hull is scheduled for Tuesday 27 January and will join similar displays across the UK.
- Buildings to be lit include Hull City Hall, Ferens Art Gallery, the Maritime Museum and the Queen Victoria monument.
- Mike Ross, leader of Hull City Council, said the event is a way to come together and continue to challenge hatred, and noted the Bridging Generations theme reminds people that remembrance is passed on through families and communities.
- Holocaust Memorial Day is observed on 27 January because it marks the liberation date of the Auschwitz-Birkenau camp complex.
Summary:
The lighting in Hull is part of national Holocaust Memorial Day observances and will take place across the city on 27 January. Public and official commemorations will mark the date and reflect this year’s theme of Bridging Generations.
