
Monument6c88fe5e…6570Place of Remembrance
Gedenkstätte Zwangslager Berlin-Marzahn
Commemorating the Suffering of Sinti and Roma
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At the Berlin-Marzahn Forced Camp Memorial, you delve into the harrowing history of Sinti and Roma persecution during the Nazi era. This site offers a poignant reflection on the hardships endured and stands as both a warning and a beacon of remembrance. Visiting here invites you to perceive history anew.
Quick Facts
- Wheelchair Access
- Fully accessible
Guided Story
Take a moment to look around you. Imagine the echoes of the past that once filled this space. Behind you, the memorial stone for the Sinti and Roma stands as a silent guardian of their memories. To your left, the Forced Laborers Memorial shares this poignant narrative. These markers are not randomly placed; they speak of fates intertwined by hardship. As you stand here, consider the unyielding resilience of those who endured. Their stories whisper in the breeze that rustles through the trees, inviting you to remember and reflect.
Location
Nearby

Bitterfelder Brücke
304 m away

Gedenkstein Sinti und Roma
329 m away

Naturschutzgebiet Unkenpfuhle Marzahn
330 m away

Otto-Rosenberg-Platz
33 m away

Hochzeitspark
463 m away

Zwangsarbeiter- Denkmal
374 m away

Sowjetischer Ehrenfriedhof
380 m away

Sportplatz Walter-Felsenstein-Straße
531 m away