Memorial to the Murdered Members of the Reichstag, Berlin
Facts and practical information
The Memorial to the Murdered Members of the Reichstag is a memorial in Berlin, Germany. The memorial is located in front of the Reichstag building and commemorates the 96 members of the parliament who died unnaturally between 1933 and 1945. The idea of creating the monument started in the 1980s, and the memorial was erected in September 1992. It was designed by Dieter Appelt, Klaus W. Eisenlohr, Justus Müller, and Christian Zwirner. The memorial is made of 96 cast iron plates, with the names, birth and death dates and places engraved on the edges. It has been designed so that it can be extended if new names are discovered in the future. ()
Mitte (Tiergarten)Berlin
Memorial to the Murdered Members of the Reichstag – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Brandenburg Gate, Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe, Pariser Platz, Soviet War Memorial.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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How to get to Memorial to the Murdered Members of the Reichstag by public transport?
Metro
- U Bundestag • Lines: U5 (5 min walk)
- U Brandenburger Tor • Lines: U5 (8 min walk)
Train
- Berlin Central Station (14 min walk)
- Berlin Friedrichstraße (14 min walk)
Tram
- S+U Friedrichstraße • Lines: 12, M1 (16 min walk)
- Clara-Jaschke-Straße • Lines: M10, M5, M8 (16 min walk)