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Gedenkstein für abgerissene Synagoge
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Gedenkstein für abgerissene Synagoge

A Silent Witness to History

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The memorial for the demolished synagogue in Tempelhof-Schöneberg stands as a poignant reminder of the lost Jewish communities in Berlin. Established in 1963, it commemorates the destruction and suffering of the past while emphasizing the importance of remembering history. The simple yet striking 2.35-meter high stone captures the imagination of visitors, inviting reflection on the lessons of history.
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Did you know?

The memorial stone was erected in 1963, the same year the Beatles released their first album.

Quick Facts

Founded
1963
Height
2.35 m
Wheelchair Access
Fully accessible

Guided Story

Imagine standing at a spot where history whispers its stories to those willing to listen. This memorial marks the space where a synagogue once stood before the war. Behind you, envision the bustling community that gathered here, sharing life and faith. Just a short walk from here, at Bayerischer Platz, people came together, their voices filling the air. This stone not only marks loss but also resilience and courage. Let's take a moment to reflect on the importance of keeping these stories alive, honoring those who lived them.

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