Gedenkstätte Michelsberg, Holocaust memorial at Michelsberg, Wiesbaden, Germany.
Gedenkstätte Michelsberg is a Holocaust memorial in Wiesbaden built on a hill where a synagogue once stood. Concrete walls reaching about seven meters high define the space, and more than 1500 names of residents who died during the Holocaust are engraved on stone plaques at eye level.
The memorial was built on the exact spot where one of the city's most important synagogues was constructed in 1869 before its destruction during Nazi times. This placement allows the site to document both the Jewish life that once flourished in Wiesbaden and its erasure during the Holocaust.
The site is named after the hill where it stands and serves today as a quiet place where visitors come to pause and honor those who were lost. People from different backgrounds gather here to reflect on shared history and remember individual lives.
The site is freely accessible and can be visited throughout the year without special arrangements. Visitors should allow time for reflection, as this is a place meant for quiet contemplation and personal connection.
The memorial uses digital technology to bring the destroyed synagogue back to life through reconstructions accessible to visitors. Augmented reality tools allow people to see how the buildings once appeared, creating a direct connection between the past and the present space.
Location: Wiesbaden
GPS coordinates: 50.08330,8.23703
Latest update: December 9, 2025 12:27
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