Locations

Map showing Memorial to Persecuted Homosexuals, Berlin, Germany

Memorial to Persecuted Homosexuals, Berlin, Germany

Ebertstrasse, Berlin

The Memorial to Homosexuals Persecuted Under Nazism stands on Ebertstrasse, on the edge of the Tiergarten, Berlin near to the famous Holocaust Memorial.

Map showing Neue Wache War Memorial, Berlin, Germany

Neue Wache War Memorial, Berlin, Germany

Unter den Linden 4, Berlin

The Neue Wache Memorial stands in the centre of Berin as a central memorial of the Federal Republic of Germany for victims of war, tyranny and dictatorship.

Map showing Detlev-Rohwedder-Haus, Berlin, Germany

Detlev-Rohwedder-Haus, Berlin, Germany

Wilhelmstrasse 97, Berlin

Detlev-Rohwedder-Haus in Berlin is often known as the Air Ministry Building. This imposing example of Nazi-era architecture still stands on Wilhelmstrasse.

Map showing Topography of Terror, Berlin, Germany

Topography of Terror, Berlin, Germany

Niederkirchnerstraße 8, Berlin

Berlin's Topography of Terror exhibition stands where the headquarters of the Gestapo, high command of the SS and Reich Security Main Office once stood.

Map showing Kaiser Wilhelm Church, Berlin, Germany

Kaiser Wilhelm Church, Berlin, Germany

Breitscheidplatz, Berlin

Kaiser Wilhelm Church in Berlin, Germany is a Protestant Evangelical Church. The building still bears the scars of Allied bombing of the city during WWII.

Map showing Olympic Stadium, Berlin, Germany

Olympic Stadium, Berlin, Germany

Olympischer Platz 3, Berlin

Built by Werner March for the 1939 Summer Olympics, the Olympic Stadium in Berlin is now home to soccer and athletics events in the German capital.

Map showing Humboldthain Flak Tower, Berlin, Germany

Humboldthain Flak Tower, Berlin, Germany

Hochstrasse 5, Berlin

Parts of the Humboldthain Flak Tower still stand overlooking Berlin. Today, guided tours take tourists through the impressive WWII-era defensive structure.

Map showing Otto Weidt Museum, Berlin, Germany

Otto Weidt Museum, Berlin, Germany

Rosenthaler Strasse 39, Berlin

Otto Weidt made brushes and his Berlin workshop hid many blind and deaf Jews from the Nazis during World War Two. Today, its a museum to tell the story.

Map showing Memorial to Polish Soldiers and German Anti-Fascists, Berlin, Germany

Memorial to Polish Soldiers and German Anti-Fascists, Berlin, Germany

Virchowstrasse, Berlin

At the northern edge of Volkspark Friedrichshain, Berlin stands an impressive monument dedicated to the memory of Polish soldiers and German anti-fascists.