Monument to the Victims of the Holocaust
The "Monument to the Victims of the Holocaust" is a memorial located in various cities around the world, dedicated to honoring the memory of the millions of people who suffered and died during the Holocaust. These monuments often feature symbolic elements, such as sculptures, inscriptions, and reflective spaces, designed to evoke remembrance and contemplation.
One of the most notable examples is the Holocaust Memorial in Berlin, Germany, which consists of 2,711 concrete slabs arranged in a grid pattern. This design aims to create a disorienting experience, reflecting the chaos and loss experienced during this tragic period in history.