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2025
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This impressive memorial bears witness to the official recognition of the crimes committed by the Nazis against the Jews.

It's hard to describe the strange sensation of vertigo, disorientation and anguish one feels as one strolls through this forest of irregular stones. A total of 2,710 concrete steles make up the site, designed by New York architect Peter Eisenman. This memorial to the murdered Jews of Europe is not a place to list atrocities, but rather a reflection on the unspeakable and unimaginable aspect of what happened in the death camps and during the Einsatzgruppen massacres. A more explanatory exhibition on the theme of the Shoah is accessible in the basement of the memorial. It pays tribute to numerous families through biographical accounts.

Visitors often confuse this memorial in the heart of Mitte with the Jewish Museum in Kreuzberg, which also has a memorial section designed to give the senses a sense of the horror. Yet these are two completely different projects. The Shoah Memorial is part of a policy to make space for memory in the new German capital. Not far from the Brandenburg Gate are other memorials to the victims of deportation. Opposite the memorial to the murdered Jews of Europe, another memorial to homosexual victims has stood since 2008. A little further towards the Reichstag, a memorial for Sinti and Roma has stood since 2012. Finally, since 2014, a memorial to the mentally ill and disabled, victims of euthanasia programs.

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Urbanart
Visited in october 2016
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Un endroit à la fois impressionant par son pouvoir évocateur tout en restant ludique avec les enfants jouant à cache cache entre les blocs de granite. Remarquable de simplicité. A voir absolument.
Amandynn
Visited in january 2017
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C’est un mémorial impressionnant. Le fait de déambuler entre les stèles invite au devoir de mémoire. C’est une expérience vraiment émouvante.
FranckFRA
Visited in december 2016
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Il faut absolument se promener au milieu de ce mémorial, on se perd facilement et on est vite déboussoler par l'environnement. Il règne sur ce lieu un silence Royal. Le mémorial se situe à 2min à pied de la porte de Brandebourg.
titou67
Visited in december 2016
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C'est un mémorial totalement gratuit où vous déambulez en toute sérénité au milieu de centaines de stèles en granite.
Le lieu est impressionnant et appelle au respect, au souvenir et à la méditation et non pas à monter sur les stèles pour une simple photo.
SebD
Visited in october 2016
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Un champs de pierres taillées dédiées aux mort juifs pendant la deuxième guerre mondiale. entrée gratuite, à voir si on est tout près
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