The continuous cruelty of humanity
The Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe, also called the Holocaust Memoria, is an architectural gem located in Berlin, made up of 2711 concrete blocks of various heights, all placed near each other, creating numerous passageways where visitors can walk around and enter and exit the Memorial from anywhere.
The Information Center introduces its visitors to the National Socialism led by Adolf Hitler and the extermination policies carried out between 1933 and 1945.
Visitors can step into one of the most shocking rooms, an empty hall with its walls covered with the names and dates of birth and death of the Jews locked up in the concentration camps during the Second World War. Reading the names and biographies of the victims could last over 6 years.
The continuous cruelty of humanity
The Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe, also called the Holocaust Memoria, is an architectural gem located in Berlin, made up of 2711 concrete blocks of various heights, all placed near each other, creating numerous passageways where visitors can walk around and enter and exit the Memorial from anywhere.
The Information Center introduces its visitors to the National Socialism led by Adolf Hitler and the extermination policies carried out between 1933 and 1945.
Visitors can step into one of the most shocking rooms, an empty hall with its walls covered with the names and dates of birth and death of the Jews locked up in the concentration camps during the Second World War. Reading the names and biographies of the victims could last over 6 years.