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Denkmal für die Opfer der Aktion T4, Berlin Curves/Berlin Junction
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Denkmal für die Opfer der Aktion T4, Berlin Curves/Berlin Junction

Silent tribute to lost lives

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In the heart of Berlin, Richard Serra's sculpture stands as a powerful memorial for the victims of Nazi euthanasia killings. This 3.4-meter high steel structure invites you to pause and reflect on the painful history it represents. Accessible to all, it offers a space for contemplation and remembrance, blending artistic impact with profound emotional resonance. Let the understated elegance and serious message of this sculpture captivate you.
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The 'Berlin Curves' memorial, part of the tribute to victims of Nazi euthanasia killings, was originally erected in 1987 and has since undergone reconstruction.

Quick Facts

Founded
1987
Height
3.4 m
Wheelchair Access
Fully accessible

Guided Story

Ever thought about the stories that steel can whisper? The sculpture by Richard Serra before you isn't just art—it's a silent witness to a dark past. Look at the towering steel plates rising up. They remind us of the victims of the Nazi euthanasia killings, inviting you to pause and reflect. Just behind you, you'll find the memorial for the victims of 'euthanasia', standing in silent solidarity. Let the weight of history settle as you observe the lines and curves, which are more than just shapes. These works are a reminder to never forget and a call to embrace humanity.

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