Memorial to the Sinti and Roma Victims of National Socialism, Berlin
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Facts and practical information
The Memorial to the Sinti and Roma Victims of National Socialism is a memorial in Berlin, Germany. The monument is dedicated to the memory of the 220,000 – 500,000 people murdered in the Porajmos – the Nazi genocide of the European Sinti and Roma peoples. It was designed by Dani Karavan and was officially opened on 24 October 2012 by German Chancellor Angela Merkel in the presence of President Joachim Gauck. ()
Day trips
Memorial to the Sinti and Roma Victims of National Socialism – 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)
When is Memorial to the Sinti and Roma Victims of National Socialism open?
Memorial to the Sinti and Roma Victims of National Socialism is open:
- Monday 24h
- Tuesday 24h
- Wednesday 24h
- Thursday 24h
- Friday 24h
- Saturday 24h
- Sunday 24h
Which popular attractions are close to Memorial to the Sinti and Roma Victims of National Socialism?
Nearby attractions include Memorial to the Murdered Members of the Reichstag, Berlin (1 min walk), Reichstag, Berlin (1 min walk), Unity Flag, Berlin (1 min walk), Reichstag dome, Berlin (2 min walk).
How to get to Memorial to the Sinti and Roma Victims of National Socialism by public transport?
The nearest stations to Memorial to the Sinti and Roma Victims of National Socialism:
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Metro
- U Bundestag • Lines: U5 (5 min walk)
- U Brandenburger Tor • Lines: U5 (8 min walk)
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- Berlin Central Station (14 min walk)
- Berlin Friedrichstraße (14 min walk)
Tram
- S+U Friedrichstraße • Lines: 12, M1 (15 min walk)
- Clara-Jaschke-Straße • Lines: M10, M5, M8 (16 min walk)