Monument to Struggle and Martymdom - Gate-monument, Memorial monument at Majdanek concentration camp site, Lublin, Poland.
The Monument to Struggle and Martyrdom is a gate-shaped memorial at the former Majdanek concentration camp in Lublin. The structure combines a concrete archway entrance with a connected mausoleum space where earth mixed with remains rests as a memorial.
The monument was erected in 1969 to honor those killed at the Majdanek concentration camp during World War II. It marks the location where tens of thousands of people from different nations perished and has served as a memorial site ever since.
The monument includes three main components: the Gate, the Road of Homage and Remembrance, and a concrete dome housing a memorial bowl.
The site is accessible year-round to visitors as part of the larger Majdanek memorial grounds. Plan time to walk through thoughtfully and familiarize yourself with the site's purpose before or during your visit.
The monument's construction was an ambitious undertaking that required substantial quantities of concrete, granite, and steel reinforcement. The massive physical form reflects both the scale of the tragedy and the determination to ensure lasting commemoration.
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