Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe, Holocaust memorial in Germany.
Designed by architect Peter Eisenman, the Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe is located in Mitte, Germany.
The monument was unveiled on May 10, 2005, as a tribute to the Jewish victims of the Holocaust.
The memorial symbolizes the dark chapter in European history and challenges visitors to confront the incomprehensibility of the Holocaust.
Accessible at all times with no entry fee, it's an outdoor monument dedicated to promote reflection and remembrance.
Each of its 2,711 grey concrete slabs holds individual significance and interpretation.
Location: Berlin-Mitte
Inception: May 10, 2005
Architect: Peter Eisenman
Accessibility: Wheelchair limited access
Opening Hours: 24/7
Website: stiftung-denkmal.de
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