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Den Opfern der Nationalsozialistischen Gewaltherrschaft
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Den Opfern der Nationalsozialistischen Gewaltherrschaft

A quiet space for reflection and remembrance

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In the heart of Munich's old town, the Memorial to the Victims of Nazi Tyranny stands as a creation by sculptor Andreas Sobeck. It honors the victims of the Nazi regime, serving as a crucial reminder to never forget. This monument invites you to pause and reflect on history's weight. Wheelchair accessible, it welcomes everyone to engage with this significant place of memory.
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Did you know?

The Monument to the Victims of Nazi Tyranny, inaugurated on November 8, 1985, was designed by Andreas Sobeck, who hails from the small Bavarian town of Winzer.

Quick Facts

Opening Date
November 8, 1985
Wheelchair Access
Fully accessible

Guided Story

Imagine standing in a place where history speaks volumes. Take a moment to absorb the atmosphere around you. This monument on the Square of Victims of National Socialism isn't just a memorial—it's a silent witness to the past. Did you know that its proximity to historic sites like the Salvatorkirche and the Theatinerkirche adds a symbolic layer to its presence? Sculptor Andreas Sobeck designed it to not only honor the victims but also to connect past and present. Think about how many have stood here, pausing to remember and reflect. Perhaps you might want to take a moment now to listen to the stories this place has to share.

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