The memorial was conceived by artist Dani Karavan as a water mirror with a retractable stone, on which a fresh flower is placed daily. Around it, panels present information on the persecution and mass murder of this minority under the Nazi regime.
"A site deprived of everything. No words, no names, no metal, no stone. Only tears, only water, surrounded by the survivors, by those who remember what happened, by those who know the horror as well as those who never experienced it," states Karavan about his work. "They are reflected, upside down, in the water of the deep, black pit, covered by the sky – the water, the tears. Only a small stone, which sinks and rises, again and again, day after day. And on it every day a new blossom, so that each day we can remember anew, constantly, to all eternity."
Memorial to the Sinti and Roma of Europe Murdered under the National Socialist Regime
Foundation Memorial
Simsonweg/Scheidemannstraße, between Brandenburg Gate and the Reichstag Building, Berlin
