Institut für Sexualwissenschaft (site)
Lieu de l'Institut für Sexualwissenschaft de Magnus Hirschfeld (1919-1933) — le premier institut de sexologie au monde, incendié par des étudiants nazis le 6 mai 1933.
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A beautiful memorial for Magnus Hirschfeld, with a scannable QR code with more information to read or listen to on the website. A great visit for queer and trans tourists or history buffs.
A memorial plaque for a very courageous man and scientist, Magnus Hirschfeld, whose work and research remain visionary to this day.
Wow, the monument has an audio tour that you can read or listen to via QR code. On the website, you can also find out more about hirschfel and more of his people around like Karl Giese, Dora Richter, Christopher Isherwood, Lili Elbe, Fritz Flato, and others.
A monument commemorating the sexology institute, a precursor to LGBT rights in the Weimar Republic, which was later attacked and occupied by the Nazis. The monument is divided between the two banks of the river.
Lovely place and good to see it remembered.
One of the many places in Berlin where absolutely nothing recalls its grand past—until 1933, the world's first institute for sexology stood here; all gone. Only a commemorative plaque now serves as a reminder.
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Last updated on 21 août 2026