Overview
- Bavaria, North Rhine-Westphalia and Saxony are the finalists identified after a nationwide feasibility study backed by the German government.
- The planned center will be an educational facility in an existing building, not a new museum, with roughly 20 staff and modern pedagogical methods.
- Yad Vashem says the hub will prioritize training for teachers and other professionals and will counter Holocaust distortion and antisemitism.
- The initiative began with 2023 talks between Yad Vashem chair Dani Dayan and then‑chancellor Olaf Scholz, leading to formal cooperation with German authorities.
- Dayan met President Steinmeier, Chancellor Merz and other officials in Berlin; site visits are planned in the coming weeks, detailed planning is slated for the first half of 2026, and operations are expected one to three years after selection.