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The Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe in the centre of Berlin is Germany's central Holocaust memorial site, a place for remembrance and commemoration of six million victims.
The Memorial consists of the Field of Stelae designed by architect Peter Eisenman and the underground Information Centre and is maintained by a Federal Foundation.


 

Details

Berlin-Mitte

Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe - (Holocaust Mahnmal)

Link: www.holocaust-mahnmal.de/

Information:
Contact: Tel. + 49 – (0)30/26394336
Monday to Friday 10am - 4pm

The Field of Stelae:
Open to the public day and night

The Information Centre:
Open from 10am - to 7pm (last entrance 6.15pm, closed on Mondays).

Public Guided Tours provide an overview of the history of the Memorial and the Field of Stelae. (Duration: approximately 60 minutes)

Flyers to download in 14 languages

Source: www.holocaust-mahnmal.de
Photos: ehauff 01/2007

State: 02/2007

Directions:
From the Brandenburg Gate (S-Bahn station "Unter den Linden") walk towards Potsdamer Platz on the Ebertstraße until you will see the memorial on your left-hand side.
From Potsdamer Platz (S- and U-Bahn station "Potsdamer Platz") follow the Ebertstraße towards the Reichstag until you will see the memorial on your right-hand side.


   For disabled:                  
Paved ground between the stelae. The ways are smoothly sloped.




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Information
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+ informaion for disabled


Press Release:




New York Times

May 11, 2005