Ghetto Heroes Square – Krakow, Poland

In 2019, we visited Ghetto Heroes Square in Krakow, a wide-open public square that today holds striking memorial installations. Scattered across the space are dozens of oversized bronze chairs: simple, empty, and haunting. The installation, created in 2005 by Lewicki and Latak, stands as a memorial to the Jewish residents of the Krakow Ghetto who once lived and worked here during the years of WWII.
During the war, this square was part of the Krakow Ghetto, established by the occupying Nazi regime from 1941 to 1943. It was here that families were ordered to assemble before being transported to camps such as Plaszow and Auschwitz. The square witnessed scenes of fear, separation and the loss of thousands of people who were forced to leave their homes with only what they could carry. The chairs speak to the absence of each life interrupted.

Walking into this square, the chairs are arranged as though people have just stood up and stepped away. Their emptiness creates a silence louder than this monument made of bronze. There are no lists of names, no large plagues or sculptures. The empty chairs speak to a community that was erased.
This memorial transforms a public square into a place of reflection and remembrance. Standing among these chairs, I could feel the weight of history and the importance of remembering it. Our memory must have the power to speak across generations.
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