Unterschleißheim: Flachsröste monument: A serious error is slowing down the project | Unterschleißheim

a monument to remind the city of Unterschleißheim to the atrocities of the Nazis in the Flachsröste. In June, it should be opened. An unexpected Problem prevent

Unterschleißheim: Flachsröste monument: A serious error is slowing down the project | Unterschleißheim

a monument to remind the city of Unterschleißheim to the atrocities of the Nazis in the Flachsröste. In June, it should be opened. An unexpected Problem prevents the opening.

Unterschleißheim – With unexpected hurdles, the town of Unterschleissheim is confronted in the realization of the memorial to the forced workers. The opening was planned for June, now it needs to be to the year 2021 is moved, said culture Department head Daniela Benker. Due to the fact that the parcel is not owned by the city, as it was assumed, in addition to the pandemic-restrictions.

On the small surface area at the Carl-von-Linde-Straße, on the corner of Johann-Kotschwara-road is the information centre is to be built as one of three segments of the memorial. "This tip is still in the ownership of an Investor," said Daniela Benker in the culture Committee meeting, it was noticed in February. In addition, the transformer house is not on the property – as assumed–, but in operation. "We need to set up a completely new," said Daniela Benker.

"The error is based on a misunderstanding"

"The error is based on a misunderstanding," said Thomas podium, assistant to the mayor. "The mistake was not evident a priori. We clarify how you can make the land available and are in votes.“ He was "good things".

came to The monument is a reminder of the terrible events, which during the Nazi period in the Flachsröste. The city has conducted, in cooperation with the Academy of fine arts competition. Artist Kerstin Zeitz has convinced the Jury with its design. Their work in bronze stele, and about 500 steel plates on the edge of Zeitz, the name of the forced labor, beating some, are well advanced.

Date Of Update: 30 May 2020, 11:33
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