Detailed description
The Judengasse in Hachenburg recalls the centuries-old Jewish life in the city. A memorial stone serves as a reminder of the fates of the former residents who were displaced or murdered during the Nazi era. The quiet, narrow alley invites visitors to pause for a moment and reflect on the significance of this historic site. Here, visitors learn in an impressive way how closely regional history and personal memories are intertwined. The place is simple yet striking, conveying an authentic picture of local memory culture.