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New Holocaust Museum

DW staff (win)November 21, 2006

German architect Meinhard von Gerkan has been chosen to design a Holocaust museum for the eastern German city of Leipzig. Supporters of the project are still looking for financial backers.

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Von Gerkan has not shown any initial drawings of the museum's design so farImage: dpa Zentralbild

The museum will seek to explain the history of the Third Reich and to spell out the Nazis' crimes against humanity, said the head of the German Holocaust Museum Foundation, Hans-Jürgen Hässler, an archeologist. The foundation's supporters include Nobel Prize laureate Günter Grass and former German Justice Minister Hertha Däubler-Gmelin.

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Berlin's Holocaust memorial also includes a "Place of Information" that's located underneath the field of concrete slabsImage: dpa

Germany's biggest memorial for the six million European Jews killed by the Nazis, the Holocaust Memorial in Berlin, was completed in 2004.

It consists of 2,711 concrete slabs set out near the city's Brandenburg Gate and has become a major tourist attraction.

While Hassler said that the museum could open within four to five years, von Gerkan cautioned that it was all a question of financial support.

Money is an issue

"This project cannot happen overnight," the 71-year old said. "We first need its supporters to find the necessary funding."

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GMP's design for the soccer stadium in DurbanImage: gmp

The museum is expected to be built at the Russian Pavilion of the old Leipzig fairgrounds. Von Gerkan has also designed the new Leipzig fairgrounds and German luxury car maker Porsche's client service center in the city.

His firm, Gerkan, Marg and Partner (GMP), also designed Berlin's new central train station. He is also involved in several major projects in China, including planning for a new city near Shanghai. GMP is working on several soccer stadiums for the World Cup 2010 in South Africa as well.