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Der verlassene Raum – Denkmal für die deportierten Juden
A quiet space for reflection and remembrance
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The Empty Room stands as a poignant reminder of Berlin's deported Jews, preserving their stories. Built in 1996, its simple yet powerful design invites you to reflect in silence. Open 24/7 and fully accessible, it symbolizes remembrance and the lessons of history. Let yourself be moved by the atmosphere and significance of this memorial.
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The memorial 'Der verlassene Raum' in Berlin was built in 1996, the same year it was founded.
Quick Facts
- Founded
- 1996
- Height
- 1.1 m
- Wheelchair Access
- Fully accessible
Guided Story
Imagine you're standing in a place that holds countless stories from the past. Take a look around; the atmosphere here is almost tangible. Right in front of you, this modest memorial stands as a testament to the memory of Berlin's deported Jews. Once, this area was vibrant, a hub of Jewish life in Berlin. Now, it speaks of loss and remembrance. Its simple design naturally draws your thoughts to the individuals whose lives were tragically interrupted here. Every step you take is a step into history, inviting you to pause and reflect.
Location
Nearby

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Sophienkirche
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