
@ November 04, 2019
Princess Lyla
This is done in a way it is integrated into the park. It's is a part of the park just like history is a part of us yet it can be so easy to overlook
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This monument was created by Dutch writer and artist Jan Wolkers, in memory of the many victims of Auschwitz. The monument is made up of broken mirrors and can be found in the Wertheimpark. According to Wolkers, the mirrors represent the thought that “heaven is no longer unbroken since Auschwitz”.
@ 04 Nov, 2019
This is done in a way it is integrated into the park. It's is a part of the park just like history is a part of us yet it can be so easy to overlook
@ 19 Oct, 2019
Very moving monument. Definitely visit. It's in a gorgeous, old park.
@ 20 Jan, 2020
Good walking tour and a part of history.
@ 25 Oct, 2019
Great thought behind it, but.. i find it pretty ugly tbh But hey, its the thought that counts right?
@ 26 Jun, 2019
I was on a walking tour and this was apart of the tour. Good history lesson on the drama of that time. Great way to remember their struggles.