The Holocaust Memorial is open daily and always accessible.
The Information Center is open from Tuesday to Sunday, with the last admission 45 minutes before closing time:
October – April: 10:00 AM – 7:00 PM
May – September: 10:00 AM – 8:00 PM
The best time to visit the Holocaust Memorial and avoid crowds is in the early morning or after 4:00 PM on weekdays.
Visit a place of remembrance and contemplation in the heart of Berlin, just south of the Brandenburg Gate. Walk through 2711 concrete slabs of different heights and reflect on the greatest tragedy of the past.
Discover the heartbreaking stories of the Holocaust victims and survivors at the exhibition in the Information Center of the Memorial. Explore the history of the genocide of European Jews and learn more about the sites of the crimes.
Explore the Holocaust Memorial at your own pace while walking around the most visited attractions and secret locations of the city with the in-app tour History of Berlin: Popular and Hidden Sites. Learn more about the history of the tragedy and pay tribute to its victims while discovering Berlin.
There is no entry fee to the Holocaust Memorial, but donations are welcome.
Tickets to the exhibition in the Information Center of the Memorial are free.
There is no entry fee to the Holocaust Memorial. If you wish to visit the exhibition in the Information Center of the Memorial and avoid lines, you can book free tickets in advance.
If you plan to explore the exhibition in the Information Center of the Memorial, you can book free tickets in advance seven days before your visit.
Admission to the Holocaust Memorial is free, and no tickets are required.