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Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe

Memorial in Berlin

Updated: March 01, 2024 09:38 AM

Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe is located in Berlin (Capital of Germany), Germany. It's address is Cora-Berliner-Straße 1, 10117 Berlin, Germany.

Cora-Berliner-Straße 1, 10117 Berlin, Germany

G97H+HF Berlin, Germany

+49 30 2639430

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Where is Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe?

Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe is located at: Cora-Berliner-Straße 1, 10117 Berlin, Germany.

What is the phone number of Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe?

You can try to calling this number: +49 30 2639430

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Coordinates: 52.5139474, 13.3787127

Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe Reviews

shareen nielsen
2024-04-28 10:59:48 GMT

This place is worth a visit! It's such a sad memorial. One should visit the underground museum. Every information is there from evacuation to capitulation! Every excerpt of the victims brings tears to your eyes! Feeling sad & grateful at the same time.

William West Hopper (DC Car Guy)
2024-04-14 05:05:07 GMT

Very moving space. Very different once you are inside than from driving by. There is an underground space we did not visit.
Do not use a drone in the field. Do not stand on the blocks. Respect this space.

D Brooks
2024-05-05 15:25:32 GMT

Somber and intense and, occasionally, hopeful. Depends how you look at it. I found it extremely moving and was not prepared for how much it affected me. Strange contrast between an inward meditation on the atrocities humans afflict on each other and twenty-somethings playing hide and seek amongst the tombs.

Noe Francisco
2024-03-19 18:47:24 GMT

free entry. i was expecting to find a very respectful environment but there were groups of teenagers and school trips where they let them loose. it’s not a place to pose and pout, or play tag but each to their own i guess.

Nina Baeten
2023-12-09 22:35:23 GMT

Entering the site, it is more impressive than how it looks from the outside. Once you are in the centre, you do feel more closed off from your surroundings.

Andy Wakeman
2024-02-04 08:41:46 GMT

It's difficult to review a memorial which only exists because of hatred in the past. It's an incredible monument and a lot, lot bigger than we expected. The only down side is, when you have a free entry monument somee people just don't seem to know how to act respectfully.

Johnny Johnny
2024-02-20 20:13:33 GMT

This memorial site build as a reminder for the murdered 6 millions Jewish victims in Europe duing the the world war II period.

On the ground level, there are rows of concrete columns.

In underground, its a free to public museum with informations and contributions relating to the fallen victims and their loved ones.

There is a locker area to safekeep your belongings, and a small area for purchases related.

The staffs and security are really friendly and polite as well.

Stance 118
2024-04-27 08:10:31 GMT

Immense, and strangely eerie, museum was excellent also, expect a long wait to get in though, its free, but I think a pre booking might be available, and makes sense.

Juan Pallicer
2024-05-03 18:02:15 GMT

Please experience this place in silence and respect. Don’t step on the blocks & don’t forget what it means.

Miguel Jr
2024-01-02 10:56:10 GMT

Great if you like this kind of places. Also it's free... you just need to do a security clearance first and the you are good to go inside.

L Jones
2023-06-02 16:35:07 GMT

Fantastic, eerie and a beautiful memorial for people who were treated appallingly.
Historical, factual, informative and striking display both in the museum and outside.
A must see.
Admission is free but if you want audio it will cost you 4Euros(worth getting).

Tab W
2023-06-20 17:23:51 GMT

Fantastic and moving free museum. No need to get the audio guide, as there was an abundance of text and information to read. Very informative, and does not shy away from any topics which is appreciated in a museum with a topic such as this one.

My only issue was we had to wait outside in the sun for around 15 minutes before being let in, but it was very worth it. It also got very crowded in the beginning section, which is a narrow hallway. It was difficult to move ahead as you are at the whim of the people in front of you. I would recommend going at a less busy time.

Overall not a perfect experience but very much a worthwhile and important one.

Deborah F
2023-03-04 15:45:24 GMT

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

Corbett Fertig
2023-04-09 16:10:16 GMT

The Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe is a really well done memorial and definitely sobering. The dark history surrounding these atrocities is displayed in this large stretching memorial which has you reminded that the holocaust was very very real and the importance of ensuring it’s never forgotten.

When you visit this monument, don’t just take selfies / photos and leave - stay for a bit, learn / remind yourself of what happened, pay respects to all the Jews who were murdered and walk away with the vow that we as Individuals will stand up and never let anything like this happen to a single person ever again.

Annie Itsameee
2023-08-06 11:20:07 GMT

A great way to physically show the next generations the importance of history and why we should always learn from it. Situated actoss from the American embassy with blocks representing age of victims and the design intentionally disorientating once inside it in order to convey the fear experienced by the Jewish community it is dedicated to.

Akhilesh Maganti
2023-07-20 14:45:22 GMT

A unique memorial made in remembrance of a great tragedy. It is certainly worth checking out.

It's within walking distance to the Brandenburg gate.

Melanie Hughes
2023-11-26 21:19:37 GMT

A wonderful memorial and museum that is like nothing I have ever seen.
Every stone is different and wandering along the rows not only captivates you but also disorientates you too. The museum is free for visitors and very interesting.

Chelsea Southard
2023-10-12 04:08:45 GMT

One of the best memorials ever done.
Truly breathtaking in its beauty and powerful in its presence. A masterpiece for such a tragic part of history.

The museum compliments it very well and is a great balance of text, story, interaction and immersion.

Tim-Eric Rathjen
2024-04-13 12:26:57 GMT

It's an eerie place. Walking alon through the memorial really makes you feel enclosed and frightened. I recommend it a lot. The upstairs part is very anonymous. Please also visit the underground part (museum) where very personal stories are told.

Jayden Stuckey
2023-10-06 08:20:07 GMT

The most confronting museum I’ve ever visited! Take your time, read the stories, fair warning you’ll likely be pretty sad / angry when you leave the museum..
Recommend paying the €4 for the audio guide with more information

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