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Lepsiushaus is a house museum in Potsdam, Germany. Johannes Lepsius was a German humanist, philosopher, historian, and Armenian human-rights activist. Lepsiushaus is the house where he lived from 1908 to 1926. During the Cold War, this building in East Germany was abandoned. In 1998 the Ministry of Culture in Germany started the renovation of the building with the help of some private donations. The renovated Lepsiushaus was opened to the public as a "Research Center for Genocide Studies" in May 2011.

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  • Das Lepsiushaus ist eine Forschungs- und Begegnungsstätte in Potsdam. Sie wurde 2011 eröffnet und befindet sich in der ehemaligen Villa des protestantischen Theologen und Menschenrechtlers Johannes Lepsius (1858–1926). Direktor des Lepsiushauses war bis 2021 Rolf Hosfeld. Seitdem ist Roy Knocke Direktor des Hauses. (de)
  • Lepsiushaus is a house museum in Potsdam, Germany. Johannes Lepsius was a German humanist, philosopher, historian, and Armenian human-rights activist. Lepsiushaus is the house where he lived from 1908 to 1926. During the Cold War, this building in East Germany was abandoned. In 1998 the Ministry of Culture in Germany started the renovation of the building with the help of some private donations. The renovated Lepsiushaus was opened to the public as a "Research Center for Genocide Studies" in May 2011. (en)
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  • Das Lepsiushaus ist eine Forschungs- und Begegnungsstätte in Potsdam. Sie wurde 2011 eröffnet und befindet sich in der ehemaligen Villa des protestantischen Theologen und Menschenrechtlers Johannes Lepsius (1858–1926). Direktor des Lepsiushauses war bis 2021 Rolf Hosfeld. Seitdem ist Roy Knocke Direktor des Hauses. (de)
  • Lepsiushaus is a house museum in Potsdam, Germany. Johannes Lepsius was a German humanist, philosopher, historian, and Armenian human-rights activist. Lepsiushaus is the house where he lived from 1908 to 1926. During the Cold War, this building in East Germany was abandoned. In 1998 the Ministry of Culture in Germany started the renovation of the building with the help of some private donations. The renovated Lepsiushaus was opened to the public as a "Research Center for Genocide Studies" in May 2011. (en)
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