Memorial to the Sinti and Roma of Europe Murdered under the National Socialist Regime
In 1992, the German government decided to erect a national memorial to the murdered European Sinti and Roma who were persecuted as »Gypsies«.
The Memorial by artist Dani Karavan consists of a well with a retractable stone on which a fresh flower is placed daily. Panels present information on the persecution and mass murder of this minority under the National Socialist regime of terror.
Opening Times: The Memorial is accessible 24 hours a day.
The Memorial to the Sinti and Roma murdered under the National Socialist Regime is largely accessible.
Location: Simsonweg/Scheidemannstraße – between Brandenburg Gate and the Reichstag Building, 10557 Berlin.


Background Information
Initiatives
- www.sintiundroma.de
- www.romasinti.eu
- www.romasintigenocide.eu
Information Leaflet about the Memorial
- German
- English
Important Information & Advice
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Contact Service for Visitors
- besucherservice[at]stiftung-denkmal.de