Gallery 11/07/95 is the first memorial museum/gallery in Bosnia and Herzegovina – exhibition space aiming to preserve the memory on Srebrenica tragedy and 8372 persons who tragically lost their lives during the genocide. Information for visitorsExhibitionsDonations Gallery 11/07/95 Marks 30 Years Since the Srebrenica GenocideThe Swedish Minister of Foreign Affairs Maria Malmer Stenergard visited Gallery 11/07/95Gallery 11/07/95 in The Sunday Times, National Geographic and The GuardianJapan’s Foreign Minister, Yoko Kamikawa, visited Gallery 11/07/95Gallery 11/07/95 marks the 12th anniversary of its workSrebrenica: Remembering the Genocide Through Art – 11th Anniversary of Gallery 11/07/95Barbara Glück, director of the Mauthausen Memorial visited Gallery 11/07/95Gallery 11/07/95 marks its tenth anniversaryExhibition “Bosnia 1992 – 1995” by WARM Festival in Gallery 11/07/95Peter Hanke, a member of the city government of Vienna visited Gallery 11/07/95Monography “Srebrenica” by Tarik Samarah and the artwork “Bosnian Girl” by Šejla Kamerić are displayed in London’s Tate Modern galleryRóbert Ragnar Spanó, President of the European Court of Human Rights visited Gallery 11/07/95German Minister for Foreign Affairs Annalena Baerbock visited Gallery 11/07/95Gallery 11/07/95: UN soldiers’ graffiti in the focus of this year’s commemoration of the Srebrenica genocideThe artwork “1945 – 1995 – 2020” exhibited in Museum of Krakow, in the former Oskar Schindler’s Enamel Factory