Lublin Holocaust Memorial

Coordinates: 51°14′58.2205″N 22°33′37.9570″E / 51.249505694°N 22.560543611°E / 51.249505694; 22.560543611
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Lublin Holocaust Memorial
Polish: Pomnik ku czci masowej eksterminacji ludności żydowskiej, Pomnik ofiar getta
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51°14′58.2205″N 22°33′37.9570″E / 51.249505694°N 22.560543611°E / 51.249505694; 22.560543611
LocationLublin, Poland
Completion date1963

The Holocaust Memorial in Lublin (Polish: Pomnik ku czci masowej eksterminacji ludności żydowskiej, Pomnik ofiar getta) commemorates the Jewish inhabitants of the city who were killed during the Holocaust. It was unveiled in 1963.

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In 2006, a controversy erupted when the city government proposed moving the monument to a different location more distant from the city center in order to free space to build an underground parking lot.[1] After protests from the Jewish community in Poland, it was decided that the monument would be moved to a temporary location while construction is carried out, and then afterwards would be returned to its original location.[2] The move was carried out and, since January 2007, the monument stands on Niecała street.[3] Construction was expected to take 3 years, so the monument was expected be returned around 2010.[4]

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