An imposing, tent-like basalt structure that allows visitors to pay their respects to the memories of the martyred dead.
Yad Vashem (Har Hazikaron, P.O.B. 3477) Jerusalem Israel
A focal point of commemoration to this day, the Hall of Remembrance serves as Yad Vashem’s premier site for memorial ceremonies.
On the floor are the names of 22 Nazi murder sites - extermination and concentration camps, transit camps and killing sites - chosen from the hundreds of murder sites that existed throughout Europe.
A memorial flame burns continuously, next to a crypt containing ashes of victims brought from the extermination camps.
Free, but you pay for the audio guide. A bit overwhelming with all the information, so don't even try to listen to everything as you won't have time. You have to visit. Take it all in. - Amaury J
Awesome place, shoking, sad, but beautiful expirience - Eduardo Gouveia Alves
One of the best museums i have ever been too. Allow 3-4 hours. I love the structured layout - Ahuv ????????
In an ongoing effort to collect more names before it is too late, Yad Vashem asks the public to assist in this sacred mission. To submit Pages of Testimony, visit our website: www.yadvashem.org - Hannah Kaye