Holocaust-Denkmal
Lonely Planet review for Holocaust-Denkmal
The focal point of Judenplatz is the Holocaust-Denkmal, a pale, bulky memorial to the 65,000 Austrian Jews who perished in the Holocaust. Designed by British sculptor Rachel Whiteread and unveiled in 2000, the ‘nameless library’ – a structure in the shape of a library where the spines of books face inwards – represents the untold stories of Holocaust victims and has the names of Austrian concentration camps written across its base.








