2026-07924Notice

State Department OKs Soccer Artifacts for 'Beautiful Game' Holocaust Exhibit

Published Date: 4/23/2026

Notice

Summary

The U.S. government has approved the temporary import of special cultural objects for the exhibition “The Beautiful Game . . . The Untold Story” at the Holocaust Museum LA and possibly other venues. This means these important items can be shown in the U.S. because it benefits the nation’s cultural understanding. The decision affects museum visitors and organizers, with no direct cost changes announced.

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Temporary Import Approved for Exhibition

The U.S. Department of State approved the temporary import of culturally significant objects for the exhibition “The Beautiful Game . . . The Untold Story” to be shown at the Holocaust Museum LA and possibly other venues. The determination was published April 23, 2026, and the notice does not announce any direct changes to costs or fees for the public.

Organizers Authorized to Import Objects

The Department of State determined that specified objects may be temporarily imported for display in the exhibition “The Beautiful Game . . . The Untold Story” at the Holocaust Museum LA and possible additional venues. This determination enables museum organizers and custodians to bring these items into the United States for temporary exhibition.

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4/23/2026

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