
Denkmal für die Opfer des Nationalsozialismus
A solemn reminder of the past, a call for peace
Did you know?
In 1954, the Memorial of Violence in Berlin's Reinickendorf was inaugurated as one of the first post-war monuments dedicated to victims of Nazism.
Quick Facts
- Founded
- 1954
- Height
- 4.5 m
Guided Story
Can you feel the stillness around you? This memorial might be modest in size, but its impact is profound. Take a moment to look closely at the stone, feel its cool surface. Right here, in 1954, a ceremony was held to commemorate the lives lost under the Nazi regime. Just behind you, the Ostseebrunnen gently flows, creating a stark contrast to the somberness of this place. Take a moment to reflect on the stories and names remembered here. These quiet spots remind us of the importance of humanity and peace, urging us never to forget the lessons of the past.
Location
Nearby

Rathaus Reinickendorf

Rathauspark (Nordwest)

Komödie am Kurfürstendamm

Dorfkirche Alt-Wittenau

Ostseebrunnen

Feierhalle Friedhof Wittenau

St.-Nikolaus-Kirche
