The Falstad Centre is a memorial site and center for
human rights. The center consists of the
Falstad concentration camp and Falstad Woods, which stand nearby and were used as an execution site by the
German occupation authorities. Today the woods are a war grave and protected
national heritage site. , shows a German firing squad executing three Norwegian patriots. The Falstad Museum was established in 1995 in connection with the 50th anniversary of liberation at the end of the Second World War. It has been set up in the basement of what was the main building of the Falstad concentration camp (). The Falstad Centre foundation was established in 2000 and is a national educational and documentation center covering the wartime history of prisoners of war, humanitarian law, and human rights. The center was opened on October 7, 2006. The center collaborates with various educational and art institutions including schools and universities, research centers, archives, and human rights organizations. ==Faces of Power==