List of Holocaust memorials and museums
A number of organizations, museums and monuments are intended to serve as memorials to the Holocaust, the Nazi Final Solution, and its millions of victims.
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Memorials and museums are listed by country, as follows:
A - D: Albania · Argentina · Australia · Austria · Belarus · Belgium · Brazil · Bulgaria · Canada · China (PRC) · Croatia · Cuba · Czech Republic
E - J: Ecuador · Estonia · France · Germany · Greece · Hungary · Israel · Italy · Japan
K - O:
Latvia · Lithuania · Mexico · Netherlands · New Zealand · North Macedonia · Norway
P - T:
Philippines · Poland ·
Portugal ·
Romania · Russia · Serbia · Slovakia · Slovenia · South Africa · Spain · Suriname · Sweden · Taiwan
U - Z:
Ukraine · United Kingdom · United States · Uruguay
Albania
Argentina
- Museo del Holocausto de Buenos Aires (Holocaust Memorial Museum, Buenos Aires)[3]
Australia
- Adelaide Holocaust Museum and Andrew Steiner Education Centre (Adelaide, South Australia)
- The Jewish Holocaust Centre (Melbourne, Victoria)[4]
- Leo Baeck Centre for Progressive Judaism (Kew, Victoria) Holocaust Memorial[5]
- Melbourne General Cemetery Holocaust Memorial (Parkville, Victoria)[6]
- Sydney Jewish Museum (Sydney)[7]
- Magen Shoah, The Central Synagogue (Sydney)
Austria
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The Judenplatz Holocaust Memorial, Vienna
- The Judenplatz Holocaust Memorial (Vienna)
- Holocaust and Tolerance Center Styria, "House of Names" (Holocaust und Toleranzzentrum Steiermark, Haus der Namen) (Graz)[8]
- House of Responsibility (Braunau am Inn)
- Mauthausen Concentration Camp Memorial (Mauthausen)[9]
- Learning and memorial site Charlotte Taitl House (Ried im Innkreis)
- Memorial against war and fascism (Vienna)
- Pogrom Monument
- Memorial to the Jews of Zelem
Belarus
- The Pit, Minsk
- Khatyn, Minsk
- National Memorial of the Republic of Belarus
Belgium
- Kazerne Dossin: Memorial, Museum and Documentation Centre on Holocaust and Human Rights (Mechelen)[10]
- National Monument to the Jewish Martyrs of Belgium (Brussels)[11]
Brazil
- Holocaust victims memorial at Rio de Janeiro – Cemitério Israelita do Caju (sephardic) – inaugurated in September 1975
- Holocaust victims memorial at Salvador – Cemitério Israelita da Bahia – inaugurated in 2007
- Holocaust Museum in Curitiba – inaugurated in 2011 (Paraná)
- Memorial of Jewish Immigration and of the Holocaust (São Paulo) – 2011[12]
Bulgaria
- Jewish Historical Museum (Sofia)[13]
- Dimitar Peshev Museum (Kyustendil)[14][15]
- Monument of Gratitude (Plovdiv)[16]
Canada

The National Holocaust Monument, Ottawa
- Holocaust Memorial sculpture (Edmonton, Alberta)[17]
- Sarah and Chaim Neuberger Holocaust Education Centre (Toronto)[18]
- The Vancouver Holocaust Education Centre (Vancouver, British Columbia)[19]
- Montreal Holocaust Museum
China (People's Republic of China)
- Hong Kong Holocaust and Tolerance Centre (Hong Kong)[20]
- Shanghai Jewish Refugees Museum[21]
- "Wall of Shanghai List" and Holocaust Memorial statue (Shanghai)[22]
Croatia
- The Jasenovac Memorial Area (Jasenovac)
- Memorial Centre Lipa Remembers (Lipa, Matulji)
Cuba
- Holocaust Memorial Santa Clara[23]
- Sephardic Center Holocaust Exhibit (Havana)[24]
Czech Republic

Names of Holocaust victims in the Pinkas Synagogue in Prague
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Holocaust memorial in Valašské Meziříčí, Czech Republic
- Holocaust memorial (Valašské Meziříčí)
- Pinkas Synagogue/Old Jewish Cemetery (Prague)
- Old New Synagogue (Prague)
- Theresienstadt concentration camp (Terezín)
- The Memorial to the Holocaust of the Roma and Sinti in Moravia (Hodonín u Kunštátu)
- The Memorial to the Holocaust of the Roma and Sinti in Bohemia (Lety u Písku)
Ecuador
- Casa Museo Trude Sojka (in memory of a Holocaust survivor and artist)[25]
Estonia

Holocaust memorial at the site of Klooga concentration camp, Estonia.
- Holocaust memorial at the site of Klooga concentration camp (Klooga)
- Memorial at the site of Kalevi-Liiva (Jägala)
France
- Maison d'Izieu mémorial des enfants juifs exterminés (Izieu)[26]
- Centre de la mémoire d'Oradour at the site of the Oradour-sur-Glane massacre[27]
- Holocaust Memorial at Drancy internment camp (Mémorial de la Shoah de Drancy)[28]
- Center of Contemporary Jewish Documentation (Paris)
- Mémorial de la Shoah (Paris)
- Mémorial des Martyrs de la Déportation (Paris)
- Memorial to the patients of the Clermont psychiatric ward[29][30]
- Memorial at Gurs internment camp[31]
- Royallieu-Compiègne internment camp memorial[32]
- Camp des Milles memorial (Aix-en-Provence)[33]
- Vélodrome d’Hiver memorial (Paris)[34]
- Memorial Museum to the Children of Vel d'Hiv (Orléans)[35]
- European Centre of Deported Resistance Members and Struthof Museum at the former Natzweiler-Struthof concentration camp[36]
Germany

Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe (Berlin)
- Holocaust Tower, Jewish Museum Berlin
- Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe (Berlin)
- Memorial to the Homosexuals Persecuted under the National Socialist Regime (Berlin)
- Memorial to the Sinti and Roma Victims of National Socialism (Berlin)
- Französische Kapelle (Soest)
- Memorial to the Victims of National Socialist 'Euthanasia' Killings (German: Gedenk- und Informationsort für die Opfer der nationalsozialistischen »Euthanasie«-Morde)[37][lower-alpha 1]
- Stolperstein – Holocaust memorials all over Germany and in 21 further European countries
- Topf & Söhne – Builders of the Auschwitz Ovens. Museum and Place of Remembrance (Erfurt)
- European Holocaust Memorial (Landsberg am Lech)[40]
- Dachau Concentration Camp Memorial Site
- Nordenstadt Memorial
- Wollheim Memorial
- Eckerwald Memorial
- KZ-Transport 1945 Memorial
- Angel of Peace (Mannheim)
- Freight Wagon Memorial
- Forced Laborer Memorial Transit
- European Holocaust Memorial in Landsberg
- Memorial Neuer Börneplatz
- Concentration Camp Memorial Hailfingen-Tailfingen
- Documentation Centre NS Forced Labor
- Memorial in memory of the burning of books
- Memorial at the Frankfurt Grossmarkthalle
- Jewish Cemetery (Anklam)
- "Dejudaization Institute" Memorial (Eisenach)
- Memorial to the murdered Jews of Hanover
Greece
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The Athens Holocaust Memorial, dedicated in 2010.
- The Athens Holocaust Memorial, outside the archaeological site of Kerameikos (Athens)[41]
- Cemetery and Monument for the Victims of the Holocaust – 3rd Cemetery of Athens, Nikea (Piraeus)
- Monument to Young Jews (in memory of young Jews murdered in the Holocaust) – Pafos Square, Athens
- Jewish Museum of Greece – Shoah Exhibit[42] (Athens)
- Jewish Museum of Thessaloniki – Shoah Exhibit[43] (Thessaloniki, Central Macedonia)
- Holocaust Museum of Greece, Thessaloniki (under construction)
- Monument of the Victims of the Holocaust in the Jewish Martyrs square[44] (Rhodes)
- Rhodes Jewish Museum[45]
- Holocaust Memorial of Corfu (New Fortress Square, Corfu)
Hungary
- Holocaust Memorial Center (Budapest)[46]
- Dohány Street Synagogue (Budapest)
- Shoes on the Danube Bank (Budapest)
Israel

Sculpture at Yad Vashem in Jerusalem
- Yad Vashem, the Holocaust Martyrs' and Heroes' Remembrance Authority (Jerusalem)
- Beit Terezin (in Kibbutz Givat Haim (Ihud))
- Ghetto Fighters' House (Kibbutz Lohamei HaGeta'ot)[48]
- Massuah Institute for the Study of the Holocaust (Kibbutz Tel Yitzhak)
- From Holocaust to Revival Museum (Kibbutz Yad Mordechai)[49]
- Kiryat Białystok Archive and Community Center (Yehud)
- Chamber of the Holocaust (Mount Zion, Jerusalem)
- Ani Ma'amin Holocaust Museum (Jerusalem)
- Forest of the Martyrs (Jerusalem)
- LGBT Memorial to LGBT people persecuted by the Nazis (Tel Aviv)[50]
- The sculpture garden of Holocaust to resurrection (Karmiel)
- Memorial to the Deportation of Jews from France
- Monument to the children in Yad Vashem (Jerusalem)
- Holocaust and Revival Memorial Sculpture, by Igael Tumarkin (Rabin Square, Tel Aviv)
- Anne Frank Children's Human Rights Memorial, Maaleh Adumim[51]
Italy
- Memoriale della Shoah (Milan)
- Museo della Deportazione (Prato)
- Fondazione Museo della Shoah (Rome)
- Museo Diffuso della Resistenza Torino (Torino)
- Museum of Italian Judaism and the Shoah (Ferrara)
- Museo della Deportazione
- Great Synagogue of Rome (Rome)
- Museo Ebraico di Roma (Rome)
Japan
- Holocaust Education Center (Fukuyuma)[52]
- Tokyo Holocaust Education Resource Center (Tokyo)
- Anne's Rose Church (Nishinomiya, Hyogo)[53]
- Port of Humanity Tsuruga Museum (Tsuruga, Fukui)
- Chiune Sugihara Memorial Hall
- Auschwitz Peace Museum (Shirakawa, Fukushima)[54]
Latvia

Memorial at the site of the Rumbula massacre, Latvia
- Memorial complex at Rumbula
- Memorial complex at Salaspils
- Museum of Tolerance at the site of Kaiserwald
- Museum "Jews in Latvia"
- Riga ghetto and holocaust in Latvia museum
Lithuania
Luxembourg
Mexico
- The Tuvia Maizel Holocaust Museum (Mexico City)
Netherlands
- The Anne Frank House (Amsterdam)
- The Hollandsche Schouwburg (Amsterdam)[61]
- The Joods Historisch Museum (Amsterdam)
- Joods Monument (memorial website)[62]
- The Homomonument (Amsterdam)
- The Dock Worker Monument[63]
- The Westerbork camp and information centre (Westerbork)[64]
- Camp Vught National Memorial at Herzogenbusch concentration camp[65]
- Holocaust Namenmonument (National Holocaust Names Memorial) in Jodenbuurt Neighborhood of Amsterdam
New Zealand
North Macedonia
Norway
- Center for Studies of Holocaust and Religious Minorities (Oslo)
Philippines
Poland

The Monument to the Ghetto Heroes, in Warsaw.
- Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum (Oświęcim)
- The Oświęcim Synagogue (Oświęcim)
- Bełżec extermination camp (Bełżec, Lublin Voivodeship)
- Ghetto Heroes Monument (Warsaw)[67]
- POLIN Museum of the History of Polish Jews (Warsaw)
- Eagle Pharmacy (Krakow)
- Lublin Holocaust Memorial
- Radegast train station (Łódź)
- Survivors' Park in Łódź
- Treblinka extermination camp, Treblinka, Masovian Voivodeship
- Monument to the Memory of Children - Victims of the Holocaust
- Umschlagplatz Monument (Warsaw)
- Memorial in Palmiry
- Museum and Memorial in Sobibór[68]
Portugal
Romania
- Bucharest Holocaust Memorial[69]
- Elie Wiesel Memorial House (Sighetu Marmației)[70]
- Memorial to the Victims of the 1941 Pogrom (Bucharest)[71]
- Holocaust Memorial in Târgu Mures[72]
- Northern Transylvania Holocaust Memorial Museum (Şimleu Silvaniei)[73]
- Memorial to the Deported Jews of Oradea[74]
Russia
- Holocaust Memorial Synagogue (Moscow)
- Russian Research and Educational Holocaust Center (Moscow)[75]
- Formula of Sorrow monument (Pushkin, Saint Petersburg)[76][77]
- Kaliningrad North railway station memorial plaque to Jewish deportees from Königsberg and East Prussia (Kaliningrad)[78]
- Memorial to the Victims of Fascism (Krasnodar)[79]
- Lyubavichi mass murder site monument[80]
- "Ravine of Death" memorial stone (Taganrog)[81]
- Palmnicken massacre monument (Yantarny, Kaliningrad)[82][83]
- Monument at Vostryakovo Jewish Cemetery (Moscow)[84]
- Zmievskaya Balka memorial (Rostov-on-Don)[85]
Serbia

Šumarice Memorial Park, Kragujevac
- Menorah in Flames sculpture (Belgrade)[86]
- Memorial Park Jajinci (Belgrade)
- Banjica concentration camp (Belgrade)
- Jewish Historical Museum (Belgrade)[87]
- Belgrade Museum of Genocide Victims[88]
- Miklós Radnóti memorial (Bor)[89]
- Kladovo transport memorial[90]
- Šumarice Genocide Memorial Park (Kragujevac)[91][92]
- Monument to the victims of the Novi Sad raid[93]
- Bubanj Memorial Park (Niš)
- Crveni Krst concentration camp (Niš)
Slovakia
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Holocaust and Demolished Synagogue Memorial, Rybné námestie in Bratislava
- Memorial at the Museum of the Slovak National Uprising (Banská Bystrica)[94]
- Holocaust Memorial (Bratislava)[95][96]
- Museum of Jewish Culture (Bratislava)[97][98]
- Holocaust memorial for the Jewish inhabitants of Huncovce[99]
- Holocaust memorial plaque on the synagogue of Košice[100]
- Monument and Memorial to the Slovak National Uprising (Nemecká)[101]
- Memorial to the Victims of the Nováky Forced Labor and Concentration Camp[102]
- Memorial Plaque to the Deported Jews at Poprad Railway Station[103]
- Holocaust Memorial at Prešov synagogue[104]
- Holocaust memorial plaque Prešov town hall[105]
- Sereď Holocaust Museum[106]
- Park of Generous Souls[107]
South Africa
- The Cape Town Holocaust Centre (Cape Town)[109]
- The Durban Holocaust Centre (Durban)[110]
- The Johannesburg Holocaust And Genocide Centre (Johannesburg)[111]
Spain
Sweden
- Monument to the Memory of the Holocaust Victims at the Great Synagogue of Stockholm (Stockholm)[115]
- Storsjöteatern theatre (Östersund)[116]
Taiwan
Ukraine
- "Wailing Wall" for the murdered Jews of Bakhmut[118]
- Memorial to the murdered Jews of Chernihiv[119]
- Memorial to the Roma murdered in the Podusovka forest, near Chernihiv[119]
- Babi Yar Holocaust Memorial Center, Kiev
- Memorial to the murdered Jews of Kovel at the Bakhiv forest mass murder site.[120][121][122]
- Memorial to the murdered Jews of Kysylyn at the mass grave site[123]
- Memorials to the murdered Jews of Lutsk[124]
- Memorial to the murdered Jews of Mariupol[125]
- Memorial to the Jews of Mukachevo[126]
- Holocaust Museum in Odessa[127][128]
- Memorial to the murdered Jews of Ostrozhets[129]
- Memorial to the murdered Jews of Pryluky[130]
- Memorial to the murdered Jews of Ratne at the mass graves site[131][132]
- Memorial site for the murdered Jews of Ostrozhets[133]
- Memorial to the murdered Jews of Rava-Ruska[134][135]
- Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Zhytomyr[136][137]
United Kingdom

Holocaust Memorial in Hyde Park, London
- Beth Shalom Holocaust Centre (National Holocaust Centre and Museum), Nottingham
- Church of St Michael the Greater, Stamford, Lincolnshire
- Holocaust Exhibition and Learning Centre, Huddersfield
- Hyde Park Holocaust memorial, Hyde Park, London
- Holocaust Exhibition, Imperial War Museum, London
- Wiener Library for the Study of the Holocaust and Genocide, London
- (Proposed) UK Holocaust Memorial, London
United States
See also
Notes
- The German national memorial to the people with disabilities systematically murdered by the Nazis was dedicated in 2014 in Berlin.[38][39] It is located in Berlin in a site next to the Tiergarten park, which is the former location of a villa at Tiergartenstrasse 4 where more than 60 Nazi bureaucrats and doctors worked in secret under the "T4" program to organize the mass murder of sanatorium and psychiatric hospital patients deemed unworthy to live.[39]
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Further reading
- Young, James. E (1993). The texture of memory: Holocaust memorials and meaning. New Haven: Yale University Press. ISBN 9780300059915.
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