Memorial to Homosexuals Persecuted under Nazism (on its edge)

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The Memorial to Homosexuals Persecuted under Nazism is a Berlin monument commemorating gay and lesbian victims of Nazi persecution, featuring a concrete cube with a video installation that can be viewed through a small window.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Holocaust memorial
memorial
monument
admissionFee no
architect Ingar Dragset NERFINISHED
Michael Elmgreen NERFINISHED
category 2008 establishments in Germany
Holocaust memorials in Berlin
LGBT monuments and memorials
commemorates persecution of homosexuals in Nazi Germany
country Germany NERFINISHED
dateOfUnveiling 2008-05-27
dedicatedTo gay victims of Nazism
homosexuals persecuted under Nazism
lesbian victims of Nazism
designedBy Elmgreen & Dragset NERFINISHED
feature looped video of same-sex couple kissing
small window on one side
fundedBy German federal government NERFINISHED
State of Berlin NERFINISHED
hasPart video installation
viewing window
hasPerspective viewing slit on its edge
hasVideoContent same-sex couples kissing
height approximately 3.6 metres
inception 2008
languageOfWork English
German
length approximately 1.9 metres
locatedIn Berlin NERFINISHED
Republic of Berlin NERFINISHED
Tiergarten NERFINISHED
locatedNear Brandenburg Gate NERFINISHED
Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe NERFINISHED
materialUsed concrete
memorializedGroup lesbians persecuted under Nazism
men convicted under Paragraph 175
memorializedPeriod Nazi era
memorialType outdoor memorial
operator State of Berlin NERFINISHED
publicAccess yes
shape concrete cube
subjectOf Holocaust remembrance
LGBT history in Germany
theme LGBT persecution under Nazism
human rights
remembrance of marginalized victims of the Holocaust
width approximately 1.9 metres

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Tiergarten hasPart Memorial to Homosexuals Persecuted under Nazism (on its edge)