Monument to the Ghetto Heroes
War memorial · Stare ·

Monument to the Ghetto Heroes

War memorial · Stare ·

Monument honoring Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, emotional, humbling

Monument to the Ghetto Heroes by null
Monument to the Ghetto Heroes by null
Monument to the Ghetto Heroes by null
Monument to the Ghetto Heroes by null
Monument to the Ghetto Heroes by null
Monument to the Ghetto Heroes by null
Monument to the Ghetto Heroes by null
Monument to the Ghetto Heroes by null
Monument to the Ghetto Heroes by null
Monument to the Ghetto Heroes by null
Monument to the Ghetto Heroes by null
Monument to the Ghetto Heroes by null
Monument to the Ghetto Heroes by null
Monument to the Ghetto Heroes by null
Monument to the Ghetto Heroes by null
Monument to the Ghetto Heroes by null
Monument to the Ghetto Heroes by null
Monument to the Ghetto Heroes by null
Monument to the Ghetto Heroes by null
Monument to the Ghetto Heroes by null

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Ludwika Zamenhofa, 00-153 Warszawa, Poland Get directions

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Standing as a powerful memorial to the Jewish fighters who rose up against the Nazis in 1943, this 11-metre-tall monument is described as celebrating the Jewish heroes who fought back rather than being led ‘like lambs to the slaughter’. Tour guide James frames it as a key stop before visiting Majdanek concentration camp, using it to dispel myths about Jewish passivity during the Holocaust. Designed by Polish-Jewish sculptor Nathan Rapoport and unveiled in 1948, it carries an added layer of meaning because it was constructed from materials originally earmarked for Nazi monuments. - Phil de Semlyen

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Monument to the Ghetto Heroes

Bartek S.

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Important part of the history. Great monument on both sides.

Lloyd De J.

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Visiting these memorials with a guide who knows the history behind them is the best way experience them. The story is an emotional one, it tells of loss, despair, courage, adversity, brutality and dignity. It's an unforgettable experience, and seeing the other monuments in the near vicinity ties it all together in a narrative about WW2 and the courage of the people of Poland in the face of their enemies.

Vinicius Baraky F.

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Incredible. Good museum.

Dinu D.

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Monument that commemorates the Warsaw ghetto riot during World War II.

Matthew S.

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Amazing building from the outside in. A very humbling experience. Well presented in Polish and English. A fascinating insight into a very dark time in Polish history and that of Europe and the world. Take your time as there's loads to see.

John D.

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Very moving monument. The detail is exceptional.

Adriana D.

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Good memorie, not too much to see. Just in front of the museum..

Michael L.

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Fascinating exhibition of Jewish history in Poland with an emphasis on WII and the Shoah.