Hanover: Memorial
Places and attractions in the Memorial category
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The Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Hanover
The Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Hanover stands as a poignant reminder of the city's dark history during the Nazi era. This solemn memorial, located in the heart of Hanover, Germany, is dedicated to the Jewish lives lost during the Holocaust.
Waterloosäule
The Waterloosäule is a 46.31-meter-high victory column in the Calenberger Neustadt district of Hanover. It was erected on Waterlooplatz in the years from 1825 to 1832 to a design by Georg Ludwig Friedrich Laves.
Mahnmal Gerichtsgefängnis Hannover
The Hanover Court Prison Memorial is a memorial in Hanover, located behind the main train station and Raschplatz on the Lister Meile in front of the entrance to the pavilion. It commemorates the court prison formerly located here, which was built...
Friedrich Schiller
The Schiller Monument in Hanover stands in the pedestrian zone of Georgstraße at the level of the junction of Schillerstraße in the Mitte district. The statue honors the poet Friedrich Schiller and is a protected monument.
Gedenktafel für das ehemalige Konzentrationslager Limmer
The Hannover-Limmer subcamp, also known as KZ Limmer or KZ Conti-Limmer, was one of the subcamps of Neuengamme concentration camp, where up to about 1000 female prisoners were imprisoned.
Hiroshima-Gedenkhain
The Hiroshima Grove in Hanover was created in 1987 on the grounds of the former Alte Bult racecourse on the Eilenriede in the Bult district of Hanover, the capital of Lower Saxony.
Mahnmal für das Sammellager Altwarmbüchener Moor
The memorial for the Sinti in the Altwarmbüchener Moor in Hanover commemorates the Sinti who were interned in a collection camp in the Altwarmbüchener Moor during the Nazi era and then deported to extermination camps such as Auschwitz-Birkenau.