The memorial remembers the destruction of the New Synagogue (9th November 1938).
The bronze panel shows a menorah. A bronze plaque embedded in the ground shows the inscription: “Are we not all the children of one father? Has not one God created us?”
The memorial remembers the destruction of the New Synagogue (9th November 1938).
Price Info: The memorial stone at the New Synagogue is a public place and may be visited free of charge.
The memorial stone remembering the destruction of the New Synagogue is located in the street Bismarckstraße, below the part of the rampart called Mühlenwall (mill rampart).
By public transport:
Travelling via Einbeck central train station, you get to the memorial on foot in approximately 14 minutes (1.1 kms).
On foot:
The memorial stone is situated at a couple of minutes distance from Einbeck’s pedestrian precinct and may be reached on foot in approximately 10 minutes (900 metres).
By car:
Visitors travelling by car may get to Einbeck via federal road B3 and further country roads. Parking opportunities close to the memorial stone may be found in the surrounding streets or in the parking lots close by.
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