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Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe

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Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe. Cosa vedere e come visitare

One of the most impressive places in Berlin, the Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe will leave you speechless. Arrive early in the morning to fully experience the atmosphere of bewilderment as you wander through the labyrinth of stylized tombs. Admission is free.

Don't miss the underground exhibition, which provides a powerful narrative. Panels are available in German and English, and an audio guide in Italian is recommended for the complete story.

The memorial consists of 2,710 cold, gray, and unsettling concrete slabs of varying heights and sizes. The outer ones are smaller than those in the central area, creating a strong sense of disorientation. Even the ground has uneven levels, adding to the overall effect.

Walking through the thousands of concrete slabs is a truly moving experience, evoking a profound sense of loss. Make sure to also visit the exhibition below, which retraces the stages of this delirium.

This extensive and simple monument is intense in the emotions it evokes, reminding us of the atrocities committed by humans in the mid-20th century.

Get lost in the maze of haunting tombs


Opening hours and information

Address: Cora-Berliner-Straße 1, 10117 Berlin, Germania


Opening hours: lunedì: Aperto 24 ore su 24, martedì: Aperto 24 ore su 24, mercoledì: Aperto 24 ore su 24, giovedì: Aperto 24 ore su 24, venerdì: Aperto 24 ore su 24, sabato: Aperto 24 ore su 24, domenica: Aperto 24 ore su 24.

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