Skip to content
Schlachthoframpe
Monumentd28d1d45…2d54

Schlachthoframpe

A poignant reminder of history's lessons

Counts toward these achievements:
Wiesbaden: First Steps10 pts
Wiesbaden: Explorer25 pts
Wiesbaden: Insider50 pts
Sign up free →
The Schlachthoframpe in Wiesbaden stands as a somber reminder of the past. It marks where Jewish citizens were deported during the Nazi era. This memorial invites visitors to pause and reflect on the events that transpired, offering a moment to connect with the importance of remembrance.
Be the first to check in here

Did you know?

The Schlachthoframpe Memorial is fully wheelchair accessible, allowing all visitors to engage with this historical site.

Quick Facts

Wheelchair Access
Fully accessible

Guided Story

Imagine the echoes of voices and the shuffle of feet that once filled this space. Look around and feel the weight of history in the air. During the Nazi era, this was the last piece of Wiesbaden for many Jewish citizens. To the north, the Salzbach Canal flows quietly, a silent witness to the past. Standing here, you are not just at a memorial; you're at a place that invites reflection and remembrance. Nearby, the Holy Spirit Church stands as another silent observer of history. Let's take a moment to remember those who stood here before, embarking on a journey into the unknown.

Part of These Trails

Location

Explore all 659 places in Wiesbaden →

Nearby