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A place of remembrance and history
Did you know?
The Stolpersteine in Lübeck, laid by artist Gunter Demnig, are part of a Europe-wide art project commemorating the victims of Nazism.
Guided Story
Have you ever wondered what stories the ground beneath your feet could tell? Look down, and you'll see small, brass plaques. These are Stolpersteine, a unique kind of memorial. They commemorate individuals who once lived here but were lost to the horrors of World War II. Each stone, embedded in the pavement, bears the names, birth, and death dates of those who should never be forgotten. By taking the time to read each name, you connect with personal histories and feel the impact of the lives that shaped Lübeck's history. Stolpersteine are a memorial of remembrance and awareness—a quiet yet powerful reminder to never forget.
Location
Nearby

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