Pay tribute at the memorial to the exterminated Gypsies in Berlin
The Tiergarten Historical Park in Berlin is a place where you can pay tribute to the memory of thousands of Roma families who died during the Holocaust. The Memorial to the Exterminated Gypsies is a symbolic place that recalls the tragic events of the Nazi repression.
The memorial is a set of stone steles, each of which symbolizes the loss of one family. This is a quiet and mournful place where visitors can retire and honor the memory of the victims by leaving flowers or just standing for a while in thought.
Walking up the path surrounded by the greenery of the park, every visitor can feel the depth of loss and realize the importance of preserving the memory of those who fell victim to Nazi terror.
We invite you to visit the Memorial to the Exterminated Gypsies in Berlin to commemorate the victims of the Holocaust and express respect for their suffering. This place will remind you of the importance of fighting for tolerance and respect for differences so that such tragedies never happen again.