Discover the Heart of a Global Movement
The Julian Assange Archive is not just a collection—it’s a living memory, a place where history is carefully preserved and shared with those who care about truth, transparency, and freedom of information.
While we are working towards public exhibitions that will bring the story of Julian Assange to broader audiences, there is a very special way to experience the archive: by visiting the heart of the archive itself.
Visiting the Archive
We warmly welcome visitors to our archive storage space (by appointment only!).
This is the heart of our work—the place where we receive, catalogue, and preserve all the items that make up this extraordinary collection.
When you visit, you will:
✨ Be personally welcomed by our team.
✨ Receive a guided tour through the archive storage.
✨ See how we carefully process, document, and protect each item.
✨ Gain insight into the behind-the-scenes work that keeps the archive alive.
This is not a public exhibition—it is a special, intimate visit to the working center of the archive. Because of the sensitive nature of the materials, we ask that all visits are arranged in advance, so we can prepare and give you the attention and care this experience deserves.
Learn and Explore
Visiting the archive is more than just looking at objects—it’s a chance to learn, reflect, and connect. We especially encourage visits from:
- School classes and university students,
- Grassroots activists,
- Educators and researchers,
- Anyone curious about Julian’s story and the global movement around him.
During your visit, we will not only show you items and explain their significance—we will also share the broader story: how Julian Assange’s case sparked worldwide solidarity, how grassroots activism played a vital role, and what we can all learn from this history for future democratic engagement.
We believe in the power of education and awareness. By opening our doors, we hope to inspire critical thinking, dialogue, and a deeper understanding of how people can come together to defend freedom and truth.
How to Arrange a Visit
If you would like to visit the archive storage, please contact us via Mail to arrange an appointment.
Let us know who you are, when you would like to visit, and if you are part of a group or class. We will do our best to accommodate your request and create a meaningful experience for you.
We look forward to welcoming you to the heart of the archive and sharing this important journey with you.