The House on the Hill in Krzyżowa is a place of exceptional historical and symbolic significance. Located away from the main palace and farm complex, the building remained for many years a more private space for the von Moltke family. World War II, it became the meeting place of members of the Kreisau Circle — one of the most important groups of German resistance to Nazism.

Today, the House on the Hill remains the centre of commemorative and educational activities carried out by the Krzyżowa Foundation for Mutual Understanding in Europe. Guided tours, meetings, and programmes for young people and adults participating in historical and civic projects take place here.

The historical education conducted at the House on the Hill focuses not only on the history of the Kreisau Circle itself, but also on contemporary ways of interpreting this history. Particular emphasis is placed upon reflection on the tragic history of World War II and on the concept of “resistance”, which is understood differently in Poland and Germany.

The House on the Hill is also an important site for telling the story of grassroots Polish-German dialogue during the Cold War, which ultimately led to the establishment of the Krzyżowa Foundation.

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