Time Zone: Europe/Berlin
Tam ortasında kitap yakma anıtı mevcut. Hukuk fakültesinin olduğu yerde eskiden kütuphane varmış. Naziler kitapları oradan alıp bu çukurda yakıyorlarmış.
Book burning memorial square. Beautiful historical bldgs in the square, such as the Opera house, St Hedwig Cathedral & Humboldt University.
A nacik itt egettek a konyveket.
Don't miss the plaques and the burned books memorial.
Check out the Book Burning Memorial in the ground. The square is also one of the best spots during the Festival of Lights.
Freaking Nazis used to burn books here... Life really changes. Thank God
Bişi anlamadım. Zira bol inşaat mazemesiyle doluydu etraf. Orjinali hali güzelmiş ama sanki.
When it's cold out it's very hard to see the book burning memorial due to the condensation on the glass. Look at it from an angle to get a better view. Ps- it's the glass square in the ground.
See the book burning memorial before visiting St. Hedwig's.
Ein sehr bewegendes Mahnmal in der Mitte. Anschauen!
Hard to see on certain days, but the burning sight is a window into a white room with empty bookshelves.
The Bebelplatz is known as the site of one of the infamous Nazi book burning ceremonies held in the evening of 10 May 1933 in many German university cities.
Don't forget the sunscreen and water in the summer! There is no shade here.
Today you can borrow books here not burn them. Sit back in a free bean bag.
is known as the site of the infamous Nazi book burning ceremony held in the evening of May 10, 1933 by members of the SA, SS, Nazi students and Hitler Youth groups.
На площади памятник соженным книгам, здание юридического Факультета, собор и отель цепочки Roccoforte.
Erlangte 1933 traurige Berühmtheit als Schauplatz der von Propagandaminister Goebbels initiierten Bücherverbrennung.
Square named after August Bebel, a founder of the Social Democratic Party of Germany. During the Nazi era it was one of the squares were loads of books were burned. Visit the Book burning memorial.
This 18th c. square is home to some of the city's most historical structures: the St. Hedwig's Cathedral, and the Old Library (where Karl Marx and the Grimm brothers studied, and Einstein taught).