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Gedenkort Güterbahnhof Moabit
A Quiet Witness to Berlin's Past
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The Gedenkort Güterbahnhof Moabit commemorates the deportations during World War II. Opened in 2017, this memorial provides a space for reflection and remembrance, keeping alive the stories of those who passed through. Though accessibility is limited, the site invites you to honor the past and engage with the present responsibilities.
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Opened on June 16, 2017, the Gedenkort Güterbahnhof Moabit stands as a new memorial in Berlin's Mitte district.
Quick Facts
- Founded
- June 16, 2017
- Wheelchair Access
- Partially accessible
Guided Story
Can you hear the echoes of the past? Imagine the clattering of trains and the anxious murmurs of people. Right where you're standing, this was once a bustling freight yard. Behind you, the tracks stretch out, silent now but once carrying countless lives away. As you look down, those rails aren't just metal; they're a pathway back in time. They remind us of stories that must not be forgotten. It's a space that calls for reflection, where even the air seems to carry whispers of history, urging us to remember and learn.
Location
Nearby

Pekinger Platz
443 m away

Perleberger Brücke
373 m away

Sprengelpark
523 m away

Mettmannplatz
562 m away

Mahnmal zur Erinnerung an die Deportation jüdischer Bürger
624 m away

Osterkirche
613 m away

Poststadion
805 m away

Indonesisches Weisheits- & Kulturzentrum
366 m away