Judenplatz Holocaust Memorial

Top 8% of attractions in Vienna
7/10

4 expert reviews

“In the 13C, Jews were given permission to settle in Vienna... they built a synagogue, school, hospital and baths on or near this square.”

– Michelin Guide

Fodor's Fodor's
"Simon Wiesenthal (a former Vienna resident) helped to turn it into a museum dedicated to the Austrian Jews who died in World War II." Full review
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"The main focus of Museum Judenplatz is on the excavated remains of a medieval synagogue that once stood on Judenplatz, with a film and numerous exhibits to elucidate Jewish history." Full review
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"Deliberately reminiscent of a bunker, the steel-and-concrete Holocaust-Denkmal (2000) is a memorial to the 65,000 Austrian Jews who perished in the Holocaust" Full review



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