Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe

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The Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe, also known as the Holocaust Memorial, is a memorial in Berlin to the Jewish victims of the …

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May 4, 2025
Thought provoking and very moving tour of the stones and the museum; it's a must to do and see again it is free, the only thing you pay for is head set of EUROS 3.00 per person, but is well worth it.…Full review by karenwestb
May 1, 2025
The Holocaust Memorial has no direct meaning and allows the visitor to go inside and view all the evidence and make an assumption of what the blocks mean. My personal thought was that each block repr…Full review by jordanellie41
Apr 29, 2025
Built starting in 2003 and finishing in 2004 this memorial is also known as the Holocaust Memorial because it is a memorial to the Jewish victims of the Holocaust committed by the Nazi party. It’s 4.…Full review by MrZeeLee

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Is there a fee for the memorial?
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No Fee - it's free
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Is the memorial suitable for disabled guests in a wheelchair?
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Yes quite accessible.
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I have read a bit regarding the outdoor memorial in all of the comments. Has anyone a comment regarding the Info …
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I have read a bit regarding the outdoor memorial in all of the comments. Has anyone a comment regarding the Info Center and presentations there? thanks,
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Yes that would be about right... Bon voyage
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How appropriate is the museum for an 11 year old who knows a little about the history of the Holocaust?
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He will be able to see the memorial but under the memorial is the actual museum and when I was there last month you had to be 14 years old to get in, given the nature of some of the …
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He will be able to see the memorial but under the memorial is the actual museum and when I was there last month you had to be 14 years old to get in, given the nature of some of the content.
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How appropriate is the museum for an 11 year old who knows a little about the history of the Holocaust?
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Whilst we were in the museum there were several groups of school children, some much younger than 11. I did wonder whether it was a suitable venue, but there were no …
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Whilst we were in the museum there were several groups of school children, some much younger than 11. I did wonder whether it was a suitable venue, but there were no photographs of the horrors, mainly explanations of the lives led and pieces of memorabilia. The architecture is also spectacular as is the garden at the rear.
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