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The Holocaust Memorial - Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe
One of the most moving and controversial sites in the world, The Holocaust Memorial - Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe is a massive artwork, covering an entire city block. Designed by architect Peter Eisenman, it features nearly 3,000 concrete slabs arranged in a grid pattern on a sloping field. The work is meant to produce an uneasy, confusing atmosphere, and many liken it to an abstract representation of a cemetery. The slabs are approximately 2.4 m (7 ft) long, 1 m (3 ft) wide, and vary in height from 20 cm to 5 m (8 in to 16 ft). They start out at ground level on the outer edges of the memorial and grow taller towards the middle, where the ground slopes downwards. Look for the underground museum, which offers extensive details on the Holocaust and the people who died during it. The site attracts nearly 4 million visitors each year. Choose to start, finish, or center your holiday on a trip to The Holocaust Memorial - Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe by using our Berlin journey planner.
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We passed quickly though the memorial and that was enough for me. The number of obelisks and the layout with the sunken centre provide food for thought. It would be nice to think this was a memorial..... more
We passed quickly though the memorial and that was enough for me. The number of obelisks and the layout with the sunken centre provide food for thought. It would be nice to think this was a memorial..... more »
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We visited here when some parts were closed.this is a must to see,this is somethig to remeber.i think its not ok to take some photos
We visited here when some parts were closed.this is a must to see,this is somethig to remeber.i think its not ok to take some photos more »
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This is definitely one of the top things to see in Berlin. It is very walkable from the Brandenburg Gate. It is simple, yet moving. We suggest reading a description about it when you are there or in advance to understand the artist's intentions. You can walk through it. The wavy walkways and tall and short blocks make it very interesting. We spent about 10-15 minutes here.
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What can I say. Breath taking, awe inspiring, thought provoking. It's just absolutely amazing to see how it's laid out and it really makes you see. If you get chance to have a guided walking tour, they will give you an insight on why it was built. All blocks are different and as you look across you can't see over the last one, this represents the neverending amount of Jews killed. Absolutely amazing to be there
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