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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May 19, 2025
Worth visiting. The museum under have lots to show and help people learn from. The block are a stunning sight as well……..Full review by danwolves93
May 13, 2025
While my wife and I had attended the outside exhibit earlier, we now waited in line for about 30 minutes to get in. I was surprised that a tour group that got into line after us were admitted first.…Full review by jerrys01
May 4, 2025
Thought provoking and very moving tour of the stones and the museum; it's a must to do and see again it is free, the only thing you pay for is head set of EUROS 3.00 per person, but is well worth it.…Full review by karenwestb
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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Hi. It is not a traditional museum as such. It’s an outdoor monument to the holocaust and child appropriate although I would hasten to add that it isn’t a playground where kids …
Hi. It is not a traditional museum as such. It’s an outdoor monument to the holocaust and child appropriate although I would hasten to add that it isn’t a playground where kids should run around yahooing given what it is a monument to.
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.