Monument to Homosexuals Persecuted Under National Socialist Regime
Denkmal für die im Nationalsozialismus Verfolgten Homosexuellen
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Recommended sightseeing time:0.5-2 hour
Address:
S-Bahn station Tiergarten 2 | Opposite the Holocaust Memorial / Ebertstrasse, 10557 Berlin, GermanyMap
Phone+49 30 2639430
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The monument to homosexuals persecuted by the Nazi regime is really tall. The whole monument is a memorial to homosexuals. Germany's ability to face up to history is very commendable. Many historical events will face up to it positively.
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The monument to homosexuals persecuted by the Nazi regime is really tall. The whole monument is a memorial to homosexuals. Germany's ability to face up to history is very commendable. Many historical events will face up to it positively.
People take this as a landmark place to promote the legalization of homosexuality.
The store is really small and almost hidden in the park. For all that. I find minimalist contacts here. My favorite thing is that it's so quiet around.
In Tiergarten, just opposite the Jewish Monument, there was no introduction, and the Monument was rather ordinary and could not attract the attention of pedestrians. A window was opened in the middle of the tablet and gay footage was shown.
There are still controversial monuments, and some opposing the Holocaust Memorial it is building is very close!