Jewish Museum And Memorial To The Murdered Jews Of Europe

There are numerous memorials of the atrocities committed by the Nazi regime across Berlin, including historical museums like The Jewish Museum and monuments like The Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe which is also known as The Holocaust Memorial. By visiting these places, you will have deeper look at one of the darkest parts of human history.


The Jewish Museum, a symbol of German-Jewish history, is one of Berlin's most fascinating attractions. The museum, which consists of three buildings, captured the period of Jewish immigration to Germany that deeply affected Berlin's collective memory of the Holocaust. Apart from its political significance, the lightning bolt structure (top view) and design of the Jewish Museum, created by one of the Nazi-killed family's descendants named Daniel Libeskind, also happens to be a rare and remarkable work of architectural art. Visitors are welcome to explore the intricate building and marvel at the incredible display of creativity and art.


The Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe is located centrally just beside Brandenburg Gate. This is evidence of the darkest period in the history of human civilization. This monument sits silently in memory of the many thousands of Jews who were killed as a result of the Nazi atrocities during the Second World War. It is a stretch of land that is covered in 2771 grey rectangular concrete blocks and has an information center underground beneath the memorial that contains documents, recordings, and biographical information about the Holocaust preserved.

Jewish Museum - traveltriangle.com
Jewish Museum - traveltriangle.com
Memorial To The Murdered Jews Of Europe - traveltriangle.com
Memorial To The Murdered Jews Of Europe - traveltriangle.com

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