The Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe, also known as the Holocaust Memorial, is a memorial in Berlin to the Jewish victims of the …
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Feb 22, 2025
Unfortunately, our visit was met with disappointment, as it was locked down due to a violent knife attack the day before. We could not walk through it.Full review by Alien W
Feb 18, 2025
Well done showing of a dark past. We were in february, and it was not too easy to walk through the stones on the icy surface. But it was worth the feeling.Full review by Beagamax
Feb 17, 2025
Sobering and well worth a walk through. This is an appropriate place to come and reflect on how this happened and why it's so important not to let this happen to any group of people in the future. W…Full review by cjyap
I have read a bit regarding the outdoor memorial in all of the comments. Has anyone a comment regarding the Info Center and presentations there? thanks,
How appropriate is the museum for an 11 year old who knows a little about the history of the Holocaust?
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They’ll get a buzz out of running up and down the alleyways between the stones. You can explain the meaning of it all while moving through it. The museum itself may be beyond …
They’ll get a buzz out of running up and down the alleyways between the stones. You can explain the meaning of it all while moving through it. The museum itself may be beyond them but of course depends on the child’s ability to take it in and understand.
How appropriate is the museum for an 11 year old who knows a little about the history of the Holocaust?
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Taking an 11 year old into a museum like that may bore them and may not be appropriate as it’s a very somber museum. But having said that, if they can read well and you explain …
Taking an 11 year old into a museum like that may bore them and may not be appropriate as it’s a very somber museum. But having said that, if they can read well and you explain what happened and why you are taking them in, it will be an educational exercise which will stimulate conversation. The objective of the museum is to remind the world that this must never happen again. Basically the appreciation of the exhibit will depend on the maturity of the child.