The UK's first Holocaust Memorial planned for London


Photo credits: Adjaye Associates
Photo credits: Adjaye Associates
A memorial honouring  millions who died at the hands of the Nazis during the Holocaust will be set in the Victoria Tower Gardens next to the Houses of Parliament in Westminster, it has been decided.

The new landmark - expected to be completed by 2021 - aims to be “a living place, not just a monument to something of the past”, offering visitors an “immersive journey” and “sensory experience” throughout the site.

Featuring a series of 23 imposing bronze fin structures, with the spaces between each symbolising the 22 countries where Jewish communities were destroyed during the Holocaust, the striking memorial will have a modern, minimalist feel.

However, Visitors can expect different experiences along each pathway between the fins before the walks culminate at a cavernous main hall (known as the Threshold), intended to be a place for contemplation before moving into the adjoining Learning Centre in the level below ground.

 The educational hub will include a hall documenting the testimonies of Holocaust victims and survivors, and a “Contemplation Court” - a quiet reflective space made with eight bronze panels.

The final design of the memorial will be developed in discussion with Holocaust experts, including the UK Holocaust Memorial Foundation, and survivors as well as local residents, Westminster council and The Royal Parks group.

Source: The Telegraph

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