Where inmates had to stand still frequently and also were punished.
Moringen, Germany.
Kapelle on the grounds of the former KZ, Moringen
Church in which Communists were forced to attend Christian devine services, later transformed into a canteen for SS staff.
Moringen, Germany.
Entrance building of the former KZ, Moringen
Former Arbeitshaus / Werkhaus, later Kommandatur of the concentration camp. Today co-used by the memorial center.
Moringen, Germany.
Amtsfreiheit bus stop, Moringen
Bus stop closest to the KZ-Gedenkstätte.
Moringen, Germany.
Liebfrauenkirche, Moringen
Protestant church.
Moringen, Germany.
INNSiDE Parkstadt Schwabing, München
Hotel near the campus of Microsoft.
München, Germany.
Torhaus, KZ-Gedenkstätte, Moringen
Memorial for the victims of one of the first concentration camps in Germany, later focussed on women and in the end on young inmates. The Torhaus is the meeting point for guided tours.
Moringen, Germany.
DDR-Museum, Berlin
Small museum about the former East German state.
Berlin, Germany.
The DDR-Museum in Berlin offers visitors an immersive, hands-on experience of everyday life in East Germany, featuring interactive exhibits such as a reconstructed Plattenbau flat and a Trabant driving simulator. The museum explores the complexities of life under the socialist regime, including themes of surveillance, work, family, and leisure within the context of the German Democratic Republic. Its engaging approach and vivid displays make it one of Berlin’s most popular cultural sites, providing insight into both the ordinary and extraordinary aspects of a bygone state.
Deutschlandmuseum, Berlin
Multimedia museum about German history.
Berlin, Germany.
The Deutschlandmuseum at Potsdamer Platz in Berlin is an immersive, award-winning museum that brings 2,000 years of German history vividly to life through interactive exhibits, sensory experiences, and authentic reconstructions. Visitors traverse twelve historical epochs, from Roman Germania to reunified Germany, by walking through elaborately designed settings that feature everything from a medieval castle to a 1950s post-war flat. The museum’s engaging approach makes it particularly suitable for families and first-time visitors, offering a playful introduction to the country’s complex past without requiring prior historical knowledge.
St. Georg monument, Berlin
Monument at the Spree river.
Berlin, Germany.
The St. George monument by the Spree in Berlin is an imposing bronze statue created by the sculptor August Kiss in the mid-19th century, depicting the legendary saint on horseback valiantly slaying a dragon. Originally crafted for the courtyard of the Berlin City Palace, the statue now stands in a prominent position in the historic Nikolaiviertel, facing the Spree river and the oldest church in the city, St Nicholas’ Church. Its dynamic, neobaroque design and storied history make it one of the most photographed and admired monuments in Berlin’s city centre.
