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Memoriale Platz der Jüdischen Deportierten

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Memoriale Platz der Jüdischen Deportierten

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Memoriale Platz der Jüdischen Deportierten

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The Platz der Jüdischen Deportierten Memorial, located in Hamburg, Germany, stands as a profound historical site and monument. Situated on the Moorweide, a green space between Edmund-Siemers-Allee and Moorweidenstraße in the Rotherbaum district, this memorial marks a crucial location where Jewish residents were assembled before their forced deportation during the Nazi regime. At an elevation of approximately 15 meters, it serves as a central point for remembrance and reflection in the heart of the city.

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    17 gennaio 2019

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    Il vero monumento della piazza è un grande blocco di pietra. Alta 4 metri, larga 2 metri e realizzata interamente in granito. Il monumento è stato inaugurato nel 1983. Prima di essere effettivamente lavorato, il blocco di granito era diviso in 7 parti, un numero significativo nell'ebraismo, e poi rimontato, come si vede anche dalla pietra. La pietra nel suo insieme ha lo scopo di commemorare il Muro Occidentale di Gerusalemme.
    zeugenderzeit.wordpress.com/2016/09/11/platz-der-juedischen-deportierte
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    13 ottobre 2017

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    Il punto di raccolta centrale per i deportati ebrei ad Amburgo era in Moorweidenstrasse, non lontano dal distretto di Grindel, che all'epoca era fortemente influenzato dagli ebrei. Scultura in pietra di Ulrich Rückriem del 1983, composta da sette singole pietre. "Se guardi da vicino, puoi vedere le singole pietre e una forma a T nella scultura. Il Muro Occidentale di Gerusalemme o la lettera ebraica "tav" ("T") per "sofferenza" e "morte" possono essere associati. "
    gedenkstaetten-in-hamburg.de/gedenkstaetten/gedenkort/mahnmal-am-platz-der-deporteten
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    4 marzo 2021

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    L'NSDAP ha anche utilizzato il luogo all'inizio per grandi eventi e sfilate.
    Dopo l'inizio della seconda guerra mondiale nel 1939, uno dei primi bunker rotondi Zombeck nell'area cittadina fu costruito sul Moorweide vicino alla stazione di Dammtor.
    Dal 1941 il parco occidentale e le aree circostanti furono un punto di raccolta per le deportazioni degli ebrei allo sterminio (Olocausto).
    Per commemorare le vittime del regime nazista, l'ex angolo nord-ovest del pascolo di brughiera davanti alla loggia è ora chiamato Piazza dei Deportati ebrei.


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    How can I reach the Platz der Jüdischen Deportierten Memorial using public transport?

    The memorial is conveniently located near Dammtor train station, making it easily accessible by public transport. You can reach it via various S-Bahn and U-Bahn lines, as well as regional trains that stop at Dammtor. From the station, it's just a short walk to the memorial on the Moorweide.

    Are there any recommended walking routes that include the Platz der Jüdischen Deportierten Memorial?

    Yes, many visitors integrate the memorial into broader historical walks through Hamburg's Rotherbaum district. You can find various routes that connect the memorial with other significant historical sites and green spaces in the area. These walks often provide a deeper understanding of Hamburg's past.

    Is the terrain around the memorial suitable for all visitors, including those with mobility challenges?

    Yes, the memorial is designated as a wheelchair accessible historical site. The terrain around the memorial on the Moorweide is generally flat and well-maintained, making it suitable for visitors using wheelchairs, strollers, or those with other mobility challenges.

    What are the key features of the memorial's design and their significance?

    The memorial, designed by Ulrich Rückriem, consists of a 4-meter high, 2-meter wide granite block. It is composed of seven individual stones, a significant number in Judaism, which were reassembled. If you look closely, you can see the seams forming a 'T' shape. This design is intended to evoke associations with the Western Wall in Jerusalem and the Hebrew letter 'tav' ('T'), which can symbolize 'suffering' or 'death'.

    Is there parking available near the Platz der Jüdischen Deportierten Memorial?

    While the memorial is centrally located, dedicated parking can be limited. It is generally recommended to use public transport due to its excellent accessibility. If driving, you might find paid parking garages in the surrounding city center, though these can be a short walk away.

    What is the best time of year to visit the Platz der Jüdischen Deportierten Memorial?

    The memorial can be visited year-round. It offers a solemn space for reflection regardless of the season. While warmer months might be more pleasant for extended walks in the surrounding park, the memorial's impact is profound in any weather. There isn't a 'best' time as its purpose is remembrance.

    Is the Platz der Jüdischen Deportierten Memorial suitable for families with children?

    The memorial is a site of solemn remembrance and historical significance. While there are no specific facilities for children, older children may benefit from understanding its historical context. Parents should consider the sensitive nature of the site when visiting with younger children, as it is primarily a place for quiet reflection.

    Are dogs allowed at the Platz der Jüdischen Deportierten Memorial or in the surrounding park?

    The memorial is located on the Moorweide, a public green space. Dogs are generally permitted in public parks in Hamburg, usually on a leash. Please be mindful of other visitors and ensure your dog is well-behaved and any waste is properly disposed of, especially given the memorial's solemn nature.

    Are there cafes or restaurants near the memorial?

    Yes, being in a central Hamburg district, there are numerous cafes, restaurants, and pubs in the vicinity of the memorial. You'll find options for refreshments and meals within walking distance, particularly towards the Dammtor station and in the Rotherbaum district.

    What other historical sites or landmarks are near the Platz der Jüdischen Deportierten Memorial?

    The memorial is situated in an area rich with history. The nearby Grindelviertel was historically a vibrant Jewish quarter. You can also find other historical buildings and monuments in the Rotherbaum district. The Moorweide itself has historical significance, having been used for events during the Nazi era. Exploring the area can reveal many hidden historical gems.

    What is the historical significance of the Moorweide where the memorial is located?

    The Moorweide was a highly visible public park in central Hamburg. Crucially, it served as a central assembly point for Jewish residents before their forced deportation to ghettos and extermination camps during the Nazi regime. The adjacent former Masonic lodge on Moorweidenstrasse was the primary collection point where deportees were processed before their transportation, making the entire area profoundly significant.

    What should I wear when visiting the memorial?

    There is no specific dress code for visiting the memorial. However, comfortable shoes are always advisable, especially if you plan to explore the surrounding area or take a historical walk. As it is an outdoor site, dressing appropriately for the weather conditions is recommended.

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