Memorial Jewish Cemetery

Германия, Große Hamburger Straße 26, Berlin
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Vladimir R. Zarzuri Arenas (11.10.2017 21:48)
Un lugar necesario de Berlín.. el barrio es hermoso y lleno de recuerdos de la historia reciente.
Christopher Walker (30.01.2017 12:01)
Another “must” to reflect on the inhumanity of man – look and weep. The Museum is under the stones - easy to miss. Unfortunately, I had to give the museum only 4 starts because we found that it was not family friendly. If you have young children, save it for another time. Our daughter was 8 at the time of our visit and we had to take it in turns trying to look after her away from the exhibit. We choose the book shop as the most appropriate location, however, we were glared at by the very unfriendly and frost shop lady and soon made a hasty exit.
Lukas Roßmanith (20.11.2016 07:59)
An old destroyed jewish graveyard. At first sight it just looks like a green field but that's kind of part of it's history as the graveyard got destroyed. when you walk through you will see some old gravestones. Really peaceful inside, but as next to it is a jewish school, many school kids sit around normally during day times and it can easily get quite noisy.
Lior Nitzan (12.09.2016 21:51)
The oldest Jewish cemetery in the city of Berlin (not taking into account the Jewish Cemetery in Spandau, which no longer exists). The philosopher Moses Mendelssohn was berried here. The cemetery was destroyed by the Gestapo. Only few gravestones survived and Mendelssohn's grave has been reconstructed.
Anna Hautzinger (23.06.2015 22:27)
Site of an old Jewish cemetery that is now a mass grave. The one reconstructed grave is of Moses Mendelssohn. The entire area is well maintained, covered with ivy, with quiet walking paths. The statues by the front are very thought provoking, and you will see where the pebbles by the front gate are replaced on a daily basis.

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