Holocaust Tower

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The Holocaust Tower is a stark, unheated concrete void in the Jewish Museum Berlin that powerfully evokes the isolation and terror experienced by Holocaust victims.

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Holocaust Tower canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf architectural space
memorial space
museum installation
architecturalStyle Deconstructivism
category Holocaust memorials in Germany
climateControl unheated
dedicatedTo victims of the Holocaust
designedBy Daniel Libeskind NERFINISHED
hasAccess entered from the museum building
interior stark concrete void
lighting minimal natural light
locatedIn Jewish Museum Berlin NERFINISHED
locatedInCity Berlin NERFINISHED
locatedInCountry Germany
material concrete
openedAsPartOf new building of the Jewish Museum Berlin
partOf Jewish Museum Berlin NERFINISHED
purpose evoke isolation
evoke terror experienced by Holocaust victims
soundEnvironment largely silent
symbolism confinement
disorientation
emotional trauma
temperature cold
theme Holocaust remembrance
fear
isolation
loss
usedFor visitor reflection

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Jewish Museum Berlin notableFeature Holocaust Tower