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Mahnmal für die Opfer des Nationalsozialismus Stuttgart

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The Mahnmal für die Opfer des Nationalsozialismus Stuttgart, located at an elevation of 284 meters in the heart of Stuttgart, Germany, is a profound monument dedicated to the victims of the Nazi regime. Situated on Stauffenbergplatz, directly in front of the historic Old Palace and adjacent to the New Castle, this site serves as a powerful symbol of remembrance and a crucial landmark in the city's historical landscape. Its central position underscores its significance, offering a place for quiet reflection…

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    18. december 2020

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    The memorial consists of four black blocks of stone, each two meters long. They come from the Brazilian national park Tijuca near Rio de Janeiro in Brazil. Three of the cuboids stand offset on the floor, while the fourth hangs diagonally between them.

    A text by Ernst Bloch can be read on a black granite slab in the middle of the monument:

    1933-1945
    Outcast Martyred
    Killed Hanged Gassed
    million victims
    The National Socialist tyranny
    Summon you:
    Never again!

    Next to the monument are three sculptures by the sculptor Alfred Hrdlicka in relation to Stauffenberg Square there.
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    The memorial was designed by Elmar Daucher in 1970
    It consists of four black blocks of stone, each two meters long. They come from the Brazilian national park Tijuca near Rio de Janeiro in Brazil. Three of the cuboids stand offset on the floor, while the fourth hangs diagonally between them.
    Banned, Martyred, Killed, Hanged, Gassed
    Millions Victims of National Socialist Tyranny
    Implore you: never again! A text by Ernst Bloch
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    The memorial for the victims of National Socialism in Stuttgart in front of the Stauffenberg memorial in the Old Palace in Stuttgart was designed by Elmar Daucher in 1970. The four black granite blocks symbolize the severity of the time of tyranny for the victims.

    The inscription by Ernst Bloch reads: "Obviously, expelled, tortured, beaten to death, hanged, gassed - millions of victims of the National Socialist dictatorship swear to you: never again!"
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    What is the best way to reach the Mahnmal für die Opfer des Nationalsozialismus Stuttgart using public transport?

    The memorial is centrally located on Stauffenbergplatz and is very well connected by public transport. You can easily reach it by taking the U-Bahn or bus to the 'Schlossplatz' stop, which is just a short walk away. This makes it convenient for visitors coming from anywhere in Stuttgart.

    Are there parking facilities available near the Mahnmal für die Opfer des Nationalsozialismus Stuttgart?

    While the memorial is in a central urban area, several underground parking garages are available nearby. The 'Schlossplatz' or 'Königsbau' parking garages are good options, though they may incur a fee. On-street parking is generally limited in the immediate vicinity.

    Is the Mahnmal für die Opfer des Nationalsozialismus Stuttgart accessible for visitors with mobility challenges or wheelchairs?

    Yes, the memorial itself is located on a flat, paved area on Stauffenbergplatz, making it wheelchair accessible. The surrounding area and pathways leading to the monument are generally level and easy to navigate, ensuring that all visitors can approach and reflect at this significant historical site.

    What are the typical opening hours for the Mahnmal für die Opfer des Nationalsozialismus Stuttgart?

    As an outdoor public monument, the Mahnmal für die Opfer des Nationalsozialismus Stuttgart does not have specific opening or closing hours. It is accessible 24 hours a day, seven days a week, allowing visitors to pay their respects at any time. However, for the best experience, daytime visits are recommended.

    Are there any specific considerations for families visiting the memorial with children?

    The memorial is a solemn place of remembrance. While there are no specific facilities for children, it can be an important educational experience. Parents should prepare children for the serious nature of the site and encourage respectful behavior. The open space around the monument allows for some freedom, but quiet contemplation is encouraged.

    Is the Mahnmal für die Opfer des Nationalsozialismus Stuttgart dog-friendly?

    As a public outdoor space, dogs are generally permitted in the vicinity of the memorial, provided they are kept on a leash and owners clean up after them. Given the solemn nature of the site, it's important to ensure your dog remains calm and does not disturb other visitors.

    What other historical sites or attractions are located close to the memorial?

    The memorial is situated in a historically rich area. Directly adjacent are the Old Palace (Altes Schloss) and the New Castle (Neues Schloss). The Stauffenberg memorial, dedicated to Claus Philipp Maria Schenk Graf von Stauffenberg, is also nearby on Stauffenbergplatz. Furthermore, the former Gestapo headquarters in Hotel Silber, a significant site of persecution, is within walking distance, offering deeper historical context.

    Are there cafes or restaurants conveniently located near the Mahnmal für die Opfer des Nationalsozialismus Stuttgart?

    Yes, due to its central location in Stuttgart, there are numerous cafes, restaurants, and shops within a very short walking distance. You'll find a wide range of dining options around Schlossplatz and along Königstraße, catering to various tastes and budgets.

    How does this memorial compare to other war memorials in Stuttgart?

    The Mahnmal für die Opfer des Nationalsozialismus stands out for its direct focus on the victims of Nazi tyranny, distinct from memorials dedicated to specific resistance figures or broader war casualties. Its minimalist design and powerful inscription by Ernst Bloch offer a unique and deeply reflective experience, complementing other historical sites like the Stauffenberg memorial by emphasizing the broader human cost of the regime.

    Is there any informational signage at the memorial to provide historical context?

    While the monument itself, with its design and the inscribed text by Ernst Bloch, is highly symbolic, extensive informational signage directly at the memorial may be limited. Visitors interested in a deeper understanding of its historical context are encouraged to research the background of the Nazi regime and the memorial's significance beforehand, or visit nearby museums and historical sites for more detailed information.

    Can I visit the Mahnmal für die Opfer des Nationalsozialismus Stuttgart during winter, and what should I expect?

    Yes, the memorial can be visited year-round, including in winter. As an outdoor monument, it remains accessible. Expect potentially cold weather and possibly snow or ice, which can add to the solemn atmosphere. Dress warmly and wear appropriate footwear. The experience remains impactful regardless of the season.

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