Oregon Holocaust Memorial 95205 Southwest Washington Way, Portland, OR 97205
About the Business
The Oregon Holocaust Memorial is a solemn and moving park located at 95205 Southwest Washington Way in Portland, Oregon. This important tourist attraction serves as a powerful reminder of the atrocities committed during the Holocaust, honoring the memory of the millions of innocent lives lost. Visitors can explore the memorial's exhibits, sculptures, and plaques, reflecting on the horrors of the past and the importance of never forgetting. The Oregon Holocaust Memorial provides a space for reflection, education, and remembrance, inviting visitors to pay tribute to the victims and learn from history.
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Location & Phone number
95205 SW Washington Way, Portland, OR 97205, United States
Hours open
Monday:
05:00 - 22:00
Tuesday:
05:00 - 22:00
Wednesday:
05:00 - 22:00
Thursday:
05:00 - 22:00
Friday:
05:00 - 22:00
Saturday:
05:00 - 22:00
Sunday:
05:00 - 22:00
Reviews
"Simple and nicely designed Memorial. But watch out for the trip hazards around the entrance though."
"My wife and I recently went up to Washington Park, just a 20 minute walk from our home. We spent time experiencing the Oregon Holocaust Memorial. I appreciated the polished granite surfaces. Our own reflections allowed us to visually place ourselves in connection with the victims and survivors. People are people. We are the same."
"Quiet , somber , heartbreaking and beautiful. Bring some flowers or something to set at the wall for remembrance of all those lost. Please don't let your small children play and be loud around this quiet memorial."
"What a moving monument. Ubered up to the Pittock Mansion from downtown then ran down the trails and up to Washington Park. Knew I wanted to visit the Sacajawea monument and the Lewis and Clark Monument. Was quite touched and taken aback with the Holocaust Monument. Loved reading about many of the facts then the entire backside were folks from the Pacific Northwest. What a touching monument."
"I've visited quite a few memorials of the Shoah, but this outstanding monument in the lush and serene Washington Park in Portland especially struck me. The historical concise description of the Holocaust, etched on the left hand side of the main slab, conveys the incomprehensible dimensions of the worst European tragedy in history in a poignant, effective, heart-wrenching way. An attentive visit to this place should be a mandatory activity for anyone, in particular for young students. The educational value is immense. I could not help recoiling in deep tears, as once again I was overwhelmed with sorrow and shame for what was perpetuated to those minorities just barely eighty years ago. If you are planning a visit to Portland, OR,ake sure you set aside a few minutes to dedicate to this place."
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