Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe, Berlin, Germany

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The Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe, also known as the Holocaust Memorial, is a memorial in Berlin to the Jewish victims of the …

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Jan 8, 2025
A powerful must see piece of history in Berlin. Can take time to walk through the memorial and reflect and the attached museum provides more information. Full review by James M
Jan 7, 2025
Very moving memorial. Take some time outside but also ensure yo go the underground information centre - hard hitting but right to have the story told. Full review by MTMHampshire
Dec 30, 2024
This OSS quite a distinctive and unique memorial. There is something sombre about this place. Seems odd to take photos (they don’t really capture the feel). There is an underground exhibition but be … Full review by CraigH0901

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Is there a fee for the memorial?
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No Fee - it's free
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Is the memorial suitable for disabled guests in a wheelchair?
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Around it - yes. But in some places the stones are too close to each other and the road can be tight.
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I have read a bit regarding the outdoor memorial in all of the comments. Has anyone a comment regarding the Info …
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I have read a bit regarding the outdoor memorial in all of the comments. Has anyone a comment regarding the Info Center and presentations there? thanks,
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Yes, the info center is free, there was about a 30 minute queue time for us. This is due to security checks , similar to airport, bags scanned etc.... the exhibition initially sets the tone as …
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Yes, the info center is free, there was about a 30 minute queue time for us. This is due to security checks , similar to airport, bags scanned etc.... the exhibition initially sets the tone as to the timeline of events leading to the holocaust, then switches to personal testament, fragments of letters. The two combined make for a very special free experience that is very moving. Enjoy the reflection
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How appropriate is the museum for an 11 year old who knows a little about the history of the Holocaust?
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Hi. It is not a traditional museum as such. It’s an outdoor monument to the holocaust and child appropriate although I would hasten to add that it isn’t a playground where kids …
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Hi. It is not a traditional museum as such. It’s an outdoor monument to the holocaust and child appropriate although I would hasten to add that it isn’t a playground where kids should run around yahooing given what it is a monument to.
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How appropriate is the museum for an 11 year old who knows a little about the history of the Holocaust?
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Whilst we were in the museum there were several groups of school children, some much younger than 11. I did wonder whether it was a suitable venue, but there were no …
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Whilst we were in the museum there were several groups of school children, some much younger than 11. I did wonder whether it was a suitable venue, but there were no photographs of the horrors, mainly explanations of the lives led and pieces of memorabilia. The architecture is also spectacular as is the garden at the rear.
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