The Flossenbürg Concentration Camp Memorial is a solemn and powerful testament to the horrors of the Holocaust. Located in the picturesque region of Bavaria, Germany, this historical site serves as a reminder of the atrocities committed during World War II. The memorial site stands on the grounds of the former Flossenbürg Concentration Camp, where thousands of prisoners were held captive and subjected to unimaginable suffering. Through its exhibits and historical materials, the Flossenbürg Concentration Camp Memorial tells the story of Germany's dark past and seeks to ensure that such atrocities are never forgotten. Visitors can explore the exhibits that chronicle the camp's history during the time of National Socialism, reflecting on the tragic consequences of totalitarianism and the importance of preserving human dignity. The Flossenbürg Concentration Camp Memorial offers a solemn space for remembrance and reflection, serving as a poignant reminder of the need for compassion, tolerance, and justice in our world today.
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Reviews
A very sad and memorable visit. It is an important memorial to a terrible period in history. I recommend spending some time here.
This is a sad place but definitely worth looking at! And I highly recommended the museum cafe if your hungry.
Although it was closed by the virus, it was still hauntingly real. It was so cold and then it started snowing and one could just imagine how it was. So heartbreaking and so necessary! We should never forget where hatred for "different" people led us!
This is the place where Dietrich Bonhoeffer was executed just days before the allied forces freed the camp. This a somber memorial to history.
A trip there is necessary to understand history and see it with one’s own eyes. Very sad yet very needed in those time of increasing hate in the world. RIP to all those who have lost their lives in the Concentration camps. You will shall never be forgotten.
My grandfather was an officer in a military police unit in WWII which helped to liberate this concentration camp in April 1945. I hope to visit it someday.
Plan on visiting some time in my life. My grandfather along with many liberated the sub camps to flossenburg.
Beautiful yet so humbling and a emotion experience.was there in 2010 when I was in the army.
A very sad and memorable visit. It is an important memorial to a terrible period in history. I recommend spending some time here.
This is a sad place but definitely worth looking at! And I highly recommended the museum cafe if your hungry.
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09:00 AM - 04:00 PM
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