Memorial for the Victims of Nazi Military Justice
Explore the Memorial for the Victims of Nazi Military Justice, a poignant tribute in Vienna honoring those who opposed tyranny.
Nestled in the heart of Vienna, the Memorial for the Victims of Nazi Military Justice serves as a powerful reminder of the injustices faced by individuals during one of history's darkest periods. This compelling monument commemorates the estimated 15,000 soldiers who deserted the Wehrmacht and were persecuted for their bravery. As you approach the memorial, you are welcomed by a striking design that combines somber elements with a sense of hope, creating an atmosphere conducive to reflection and remembrance. Visitors can take their time exploring the intricacies of the monument, which features inscriptions and sculptures that narrate the story of those who stood against the Nazi regime. The memorial not only pays tribute to the victims but also serves as an educational tool, shedding light on the importance of standing up against injustice. The surrounding area, rich in historical significance, invites tourists to delve further into Vienna's complex past. While visiting, take a moment to appreciate the tranquil setting, perfect for contemplation. Be sure to look for any informational plaques that provide additional context about the memorial and the broader implications of military justice during the Nazi era. This site is not just a monument; it is a call to remember and learn from our history, ensuring that such atrocities are never repeated.
Local tips
- Visit early in the morning or late in the evening for a quieter experience.
- Take time to read the inscriptions for a deeper understanding of the memorial's significance.
- Consider joining a guided tour to learn more about the historical context of the memorial.
A brief summary to Memorial for the Victims of Nazi Military Justice
- Ballhauspl. 2, Vienna, Innere Stadt, 1010, AT
- +43140008042
Getting There
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Car
If you're traveling by car, head towards the city of Vienna. From anywhere in Lower Austria, you can use the A1 or A2 highways. Once you reach Vienna, follow the signs for the city center (Innere Stadt). Use GPS coordinates 48.208067, 16.3633472 to get directly to the Memorial at Ballhausplatz 2, 1010 Wien. Parking can be limited, so consider using nearby parking garages.
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Public Transportation - Train
To reach the Memorial by train, take a regional train from any town in Lower Austria to Vienna's Hauptbahnhof (main train station). Upon arrival at Hauptbahnhof, transfer to the U-Bahn (subway) and take Line U1 (red line) towards Leopoldau. Get off at Stephansplatz station, which is the closest station to the Memorial. From Stephansplatz, it’s a short 10-minute walk to Ballhausplatz 2. Follow the signs towards the Hofburg Palace, and you will find the Memorial on Ballhausplatz.
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Public Transportation - Bus
If you prefer to travel by bus, use the regional bus services that connect various towns in Lower Austria to Vienna. Once in Vienna, disembark at a central stop such as Westbahnhof or Schwedenplatz. From there, you can take the U-Bahn Line U1 (red line) to Stephansplatz station, and continue with a short walk to the Memorial at Ballhausplatz 2.
Attractions Nearby to Memorial for the Victims of Nazi Military Justice
- Theseustempel
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- Emperor Franz I
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- Wiener Minoritenkirche
- Kaiserin-Elisabeth-Denkmal
- Heldenplatz
- Sisi Museum
- Die Macht zu Lande
- Swiss gate
- Globe Museum of the Austrian National Library
- Spanish Riding School
- Rosengarten
Landmarks nearby to Memorial for the Victims of Nazi Military Justice
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- Palais Niederösterreich
- Palais Esterházy
- Austrian National Library, State Hall
- Time Travel Vienna
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- Monument of Nicholas, Count of Salm
- Palais Daun-Kinsky
- Franz Stephan von Lothringen Statue
- Maria-Theresien-Platz
- Hercules and the Nemean lion fountain
- Rathausplatz
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- Burggarten