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Holocaust Memorial Miami Beach | Miami


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Landmark: Holocaust Memorial Miami Beach
City: Miami
Country: USA Florida
Continent: North America

Holocaust Memorial Miami Beach, Miami, USA Florida, North America

The Holocaust Memorial Miami Beach is an outdoor memorial located in Miami Beach, Florida, USA. It serves as a tribute to the victims of the Holocaust.

Visual Characteristics

The memorial features a large bronze sculpture of a hand reaching upwards, surrounded by a dark granite wall inscribed with names and quotes. A shallow pool of water surrounds the central sculpture. The site is landscaped with palm trees and other tropical vegetation.

Location & Access Logistics

The memorial is situated at 1933 Meridian Avenue, Miami Beach, FL 33139. It is approximately 5 kilometers east of the Miami city center. Parking is available in a public garage adjacent to the memorial. Public transport options include Miami-Dade Transit bus routes 120 and 150, which stop within a 0.2km radius.

Historical & Ecological Origin

The memorial was dedicated in 1984. It was designed by architect Kenneth Treister. The purpose is to commemorate the six million Jewish victims of the Holocaust and to educate future generations.

Key Highlights & Activities

Visitors can walk around the memorial, read the inscriptions on the wall, and reflect. The site is designed for quiet contemplation. Photography is permitted.

Infrastructure & Amenities

Restrooms are available on-site. Shaded areas are provided by the surrounding trees. Cell phone signal (4G/5G) is generally strong. No food vendors are located directly at the memorial, but numerous options exist within a 0.5km radius.

Best Time to Visit

For optimal lighting on the bronze sculpture and inscriptions, early morning or late afternoon is recommended. The best months for weather are typically November through April, avoiding the peak heat and humidity of summer.

Facts & Legends

The names inscribed on the wall are those of individuals who perished in the Holocaust, sourced from various historical records. A specific detail is the inclusion of a train track motif leading to the central sculpture, symbolizing the transportation of victims.

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