The Warsaw Ghetto Memorial located honours the tragic history of the Jewish community during World War II. One of the largest and most infamous ghettos established by the Nazis was the Warsaw Ghetto, and its monument stands as a gloomy reminder of the suffering endured by its residents.
The memorial, designed by architect Hanna Szmalenberg and sculptor Władysław Klamerus, comprises a collection of striking sculptures and symbolic elements that commemorate the struggle and resilience of the Jewish people. The centerpiece of the memorial is the iconic Monument to the Ghetto Heroes, featuring a group of defiant figures engaged in armed resistance against the oppressive forces of the Nazi regime. Visitors can explore the monument as well as the remnants of the wall, gaining a deeper understanding of the memorial and pay their respects.