Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe

Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe (Deutsch: Denkmal für die ermordeten Juden Europas) is a tourist attraction, one of the Monuments and memorials in Berlin, Germany. It is located: 770 km from Hamburg, 840 km from Prague, 890 km from Wroclaw.

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Location

, N52°30'50", E13°22'41". Get directions

Contact

Telephone: +49 30 28045960

Website: www.holocaust-denkmal-ber...

Open hours
  • Mon-Sun 24 Hours

References

  • Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe on Foursquare
  • Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe on Facebook
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Stephen D
19 September 2017
Exhibit in the underground museum is extensive and extremely well designed. Audio tour recommended. Above-ground monument is beautiful but it would be a mistake not to visit the museum itself.
Martin Mitchell
13 March 2016
Just slabs of concrete but the place carries such an emotional and historical weight it's incredibly eerie! Go see at sunset as the shadows stretch and add to the atmosphere.
Artyom Fedosov
29 July 2016
Okay, it's 3000 large concrete blocks, occupying almost 20,000 m² in the city center. Try to imagine that every single block matches to 2000 (!!!) of murdered jewish man. Now look again on memorial.
Lina Dinar
12 June 2016
Nice and compact museum. Impressive, touching, to the point and a good reminder to all, how people can change and loose the humanity if planned and systematically applied, in good times or bad...
Noah Weiss
31 May 2014
My favorite museum in Berlin. If you want to learn about the holocaust in depth, this is much better than the Jewish or German history museums.
Ruth Madrigal
8 July 2018
A sobering place, visit the museum underneath as well. Entrance is free and you can spend from 40 minutes to a couple of hours there, depending on how much you want to browse the material available.
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