Make the most of this beautiful memorial
5 stars because it is a walk through free memorial. Everyone is respectful, hopefully the visit will help them to gain some knowledge and insight about the terrible atrocities at the concentration camps. To think each tiny number represents a person who died and there are millions of them, is unimaginable.
Great place to visit and read some valuable quotes.
I love visiting this at night and walking through the glass towers with the names. The fog rises and the light illuminates the names etched in glass. I recommend pausing to read some of the names and take in the sheer amount of loss that occurred. I think it's a lovely tribute. Just be sure to avoid that area during drinking times on Friday/Saturday. Definitely makes it lose some of its beauty and a different location would have been better than across from a handful of bars.
Over 6,000,000 women, men, and children lost their lives by the Nazis. To put this in perspective, that's 2,002 times more than 9/11 (2,996 people). That's like a 9/11 tragedy EVERY DAY for almost 5.5 years!!
Incredibly moving. Unfortunately, most tourist see it a quick pass through and shove you aside as they try to pass.
Beautiful structure. Strong emotions.
It's a place to get an insight of what happened during the holocaust. It gives you the names of both the victims and survivors. It highlights stories from some of the survivors. Very beautiful at night but still solemn and sombre inside. Great place to keep the memories, lest we forget. We are all one people.
The New England Holocaust Memorial is a US Park based in Boston, Massachusetts. The New England Holocaust Memorial is located at 98 Union St, Boston, MA 02129, USA.
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