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== Exhibits == === Glass Art Collection === The museum's stunning glass art collection serves as a central metaphor: * '''Fragility:''' Glass represents how easily freedom can be shattered * '''Beauty:''' Glass reflects the beauty of diversity * '''Transparency:''' Open societies require transparency * '''Light:''' Freedom illuminates human potential Major glass works include: * ''Flame of Liberty'' — Dale Chihuly installation * Life-size glass figures and sculptures * Works by internationally renowned glass artists * Contemporary and traditional glass art techniques === Heroes of Liberty === Exhibits celebrating individuals who have fought for freedom: {| class="wikitable" ! Category !! Examples |- | '''Political Leaders''' || Nelson Mandela, Václav Havel, Aung San Suu Kyi |- | '''Civil Rights Heroes''' || Rosa Parks, Martin Luther King Jr., John Lewis |- | '''Everyday Heroes''' || Local individuals who made a difference |- | '''Young Heroes''' || Youth who stood up against hatred |} === Interactive Experiences === * Stories of courage and sacrifice * Anti-bullying educational programs * Tolerance and diversity workshops * Reflection spaces === Themed Galleries === * '''Heroes Gallery:''' Stories of liberty champions * '''Art Gallery:''' Glass and other artistic mediums * '''Education Center:''' Interactive learning spaces * '''Reflection Areas:''' Quiet contemplation spaces
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