Меморіал пам’яті жертв Львівського єврейського гетто
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Lviv, Lviv Oblast, Ukraine, 79000Map
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A must visit experience
A truly sad but moving experience which everyone visiting should do. It gives some insight into the terrible history here. Very poignant for me as I know someone who was here at the time in a labour c...
Came all the way to Lviv to see this. Guidebook said it was open except Sunday. Came on Saturday. Closed. No answer on the telephone listed. Tourist office that hours are “spotty”. Not cool for...
Located next to the ruins of the Synagogue, it is a row of black marble plaques with various quotes (often heart-breaking) from witnesses and former residents, posted in the many languages formerly sp...
A Lviv before World War II, the population was composed of one third of Jews, namely 110.000 people. After the war, pogroms, shoah by balls, concentration camps and ghe ...
A must visit experience
A truly sad but moving experience which everyone visiting should do. It gives some insight into the terrible history here. Very poignant for me as I know someone who was here at the time in a labour c...
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Came all the way to Lviv to see this. Guidebook said it was open except Sunday. Came on Saturday. Closed. No answer on the telephone listed. Tourist office that hours are “spotty”. Not cool for...
Poorly maintained dirty place
Place is covered in trash and obscene graffiti, smells like urine due to locals using it as free toilet. Its a tourist trap!
a silent, moving memorial
Located next to the ruins of the Synagogue, it is a row of black marble plaques with various quotes (often heart-breaking) from witnesses and former residents, posted in the many languages formerly sp...
One minute of collection
A Lviv before World War II, the population was composed of one third of Jews, namely 110.000 people. After the war, pogroms, shoah by balls, concentration camps and ghe ...