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Travel Guide to Stolperstein für Georg Stolt

Explore the emotional depth of Berlin at the Stolperstein für Georg Stolt, a heartfelt memorial honoring Holocaust victims and their stories.

A brief summary to Stolperstein für Georg Stolt

  • Monday 12 am-12 am
  • Tuesday 12 am-12 am
  • Wednesday 12 am-12 am
  • Thursday 12 am-12 am
  • Friday 12 am-12 am
  • Saturday 12 am-12 am
  • Sunday 12 am-12 am

Honoring the Past: Stolperstein für Georg Stolt

In the heart of Berlin, the Stolperstein für Georg Stolt serves as a poignant reminder of the past, commemorating the life of those who suffered during the Holocaust. These 'stumbling stones' are a unique form of memorial, embedded in the pavement outside the last known residence of the individual they honor. Georg Stolt's Stolperstein invites visitors to pause and reflect on the history that shapes the present. As you walk through the charming streets of the Pankow borough, take a moment to stand before this small yet powerful tribute. Each Stolperstein tells a story of loss, resilience, and the importance of remembrance. The Stolpersteine are not just memorials; they are literary and cultural points of interest that connect local history to the broader narrative of humanity's struggle against oppression. This particular stone, like many others scattered throughout Berlin, is part of an ongoing project to remember those who were persecuted and murdered during the Nazi regime. As you explore this vibrant city, consider the impact of history on modern Berlin and the importance of honoring those who came before us. Visiting the Stolperstein für Georg Stolt is not just an act of remembrance, but a chance to engage with the past, understand its implications, and foster a sense of empathy and awareness for future generations.

Local tips

  • Take a moment for personal reflection when visiting the Stolperstein.
  • Combine your visit with a walking tour of the Pankow borough to discover more historical sites.
  • Visit during the late afternoon for softer lighting, making for a more poignant experience.
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Getting There

  • Public Transport

    If you are starting from the Berlin Central Station (Hauptbahnhof), take the S-Bahn Line S5, S7, or S9 towards the direction of Alexanderplatz. Get off at the 'Alexanderplatz' station (approximately 5 minutes). From Alexanderplatz, transfer to the U-Bahn Line U2 (the purple line) towards 'Pankow'. After 4 stops, get off at 'Rosenstraße' station. Exit the station and head east on Rosenstraße until you reach the intersection with Am Friedrichshain. Turn left onto Am Friedrichshain, and you will find the Stolperstein für Georg Stolt in front of house number 14, on the sidewalk.

  • Walking

    If you are near the popular Berlin district of Prenzlauer Berg, you can walk to Stolperstein für Georg Stolt. Start at the intersection of Kollwitzstraße and Knaackstraße, heading south on Knaackstraße for about 10 minutes. Turn left onto Am Friedrichshain and continue for about 5 minutes. The Stolperstein will be located in front of house number 14 on your right side.

  • Tram

    From the 'Frankfurter Tor' tram stop, take tram line M10 towards 'Warschauer Str.' and get off at the 'Eberswalder Str.' stop. Walk west on Eberswalder Str. for about 5 minutes until you reach the intersection with Am Friedrichshain. Turn right onto Am Friedrichshain and proceed to house number 14, where you will find the Stolperstein für Georg Stolt.

  • Bus

    If you are near the 'Schönhauser Allee' station, take bus line 200 towards 'Zoologischer Garten'. Get off at the 'Greifswalder Str./Danziger Str.' stop. From there, walk east along Greifswalder Str. for about 10 minutes until you reach Am Friedrichshain. Turn left and walk for another 5 minutes to reach Stolperstein für Georg Stolt located in front of house number 14.

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