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Travel Guide to Stolperstein Noah

Explore Stolperstein Noah in Berlin, a poignant memorial honoring Holocaust victims through moving brass cobblestones embedded in the streets.

A brief summary to Stolperstein Noah

  • 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

Stolperstein Noah: A Touching Tribute in Berlin

Stolperstein Noah is part of the Stolpersteine project, which aims to commemorate the Jewish victims of the Holocaust by placing small, brass memorial stones in the pavements of cities across Europe. Located in the vibrant borough of Mitte, this memorial serves as a stark reminder of the atrocities faced by individuals during a dark chapter in history. Each Stolperstein, including Noah's, is inscribed with the name, date of birth, and fate of the victim, inviting passersby to pause and reflect on the legacy of those who suffered. Visiting Stolperstein Noah provides tourists a unique opportunity to engage with Berlin’s historical landscape in an intimate way. As you walk along Rosenthaler Strasse, you’ll find this poignant tribute nestled among the bustling city life, creating a striking contrast between the vibrant present and the somber past. It is a place for contemplation and remembrance, encouraging visitors to consider the impact of history on our contemporary society. This memorial is not just a site for reflection; it also highlights the cultural resilience of the Jewish community in Berlin. The Stolpersteine project has turned into a global movement, with thousands of these memorials scattered throughout Europe, making it an essential stop for anyone wishing to understand the depth of human experiences during the Holocaust. When visiting, take a moment to read the inscription, feel the weight of memory, and honor the stories of those who came before us.

Local tips

  • Take your time to read the inscriptions on the stones to fully appreciate the stories behind them.
  • Visit during quieter hours to reflect and avoid the rush of other tourists.
  • Combine your visit with a walking tour of the surrounding area to learn more about Berlin's rich history.
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Getting There

  • Public Transport - U-Bahn

    If you are near Alexanderplatz, take the U-Bahn line U8 towards Wittenau. Get off at the stop 'Rosenthaler Platz'. Once you exit the station, head southwest on Rosenthaler Str. for about 5 minutes. You will find Stolperstein Noah at Rosenthaler Str. 42 on your left.

  • Public Transport - Bus

    From the Berlin Hauptbahnhof (main train station), take the bus number 142 towards 'Pankow, Wilhelmsruher Damm'. Get off at the 'Rosenthaler Platz' stop. Walk southwest along Rosenthaler Str. for about 5 minutes, and you will reach Stolperstein Noah located at Rosenthaler Str. 42.

  • Walking

    If you are in the vicinity of Hackescher Markt, it is a pleasant 10-minute walk to Stolperstein Noah. Head east on Rosenthaler Str. towards the intersection with Neue Schönhauser Str., and continue straight until you reach Rosenthaler Str. 42, where Stolperstein Noah is located.

  • Tram

    From the nearest tram stop 'Rosenthaler Platz', take the M1 tram towards 'Schönhauser Allee'. Get off at the next stop, which is also 'Rosenthaler Platz'. Walk a short distance back along Rosenthaler Str. to find Stolperstein Noah at Rosenthaler Str. 42.

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