
Rosengarten für die Kinder vom Bullenhuser Damm
A Place of Remembrance and Floral Beauty
Did you know?
Founded in 1985, the Rosengarten für die Kinder vom Bullenhuser Damm serves as a poignant memorial reflecting on the tragic events of World War II.
Quick Facts
- Founded
- 1985
Guided Story
Imagine standing surrounded by a sea of roses. The air is filled with their sweet, heady scent, almost like a gentle embrace. Just a short walk behind you is the Bullenhuser Damm memorial. Here in the garden, memories of the past are alive, yet the flowers speak of renewal and peace. Look around at the colors of the roses that envelop you—each one a symbol for the children remembered here. Can you hear the gentle hum of the bees? They are the constant visitors, bringing life to this place. Perhaps take a moment to sit on one of the benches and let the serene atmosphere wash over you. In spring, when the roses are in full bloom, this place is especially magical.




