These Faces Have A Disturbing (& Tragic) Meaning… 😔 #disturbing

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It really does have that liminal space horror feel to it. Damn, its method of conveying a message is impressive.

NovikNikolovic
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you know it's serious when Santa doesn't laugh 💀

theveryfakeweezers
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What an emotional art piece. THIS IS HOW YOU MAKE ART MODERN ARTISTS!! It gives you a feeling and that's what you're art is supposed to do.

Lil_Angel_Films
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Museum looking like a horror game location

Thegodnut
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imagine the smell of iron when all those things rust. Just like the smell of blood.

krbyp
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RIP to all the victims of WW2 may there souls ever rest in peace. Never forget them.

randomdinotsar
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I've been to the museum, walking across those was uncomfortable mentally. And the sounds the metal made was too

jjsuke
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I visited this a year ago. The entire building is deafeningly quiet, and ill never forget the smell. The rust on the faces made the entire memory void smell like blood.
The atmosphere is so bleak and heavy, it leaves just a massive lump in your throat that threatens to turn into sobbing if you tried to speak.
There’s SO SO many faces at the exhibit. It genuinely feels like millions when you try to count. When you walk across the faces, the metallic sound echoes off the hard surfaces and sounds like a kind of scream. and the realization that this seemingly immeasurable number of only 10, 000 faces is absolutely nothing compared to the tens of millions who perished, hit me like a truck as i stood there imagining that for each ONE face, More than one thousand people died.

Why can’t we just love each other…?

killrbamb
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I knew nothing about this museum but as soon as I saw countless of faces leading to darkness and sorrow, I somehow knew it was related to the Holocaust

apv
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you know it's fucked up when no hohoho....

UnBarcalonaMas
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I swear, it feels like you can’t have anything mentioning the holocaust or even Jewish people in general without someone bringing up Palestine. There’s a time and a place for both, and bringing one into a conversation about the other is disrespectful to their respective victims. Treating all Jewish people like zionists isn’t supporting Palestine, it’s being antisemitic.

labyrinthnien
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I fucking love brutalist architecture in government, medical, or artistic buildings, simply other-worldly yet so familiar.

-Ryan_Gasoline-
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You see so many poingant things in Holocaust museums. I saw piles of shoes. Every museum has piles of shoes, there were literally millions of shoes after the camps were liberated.

lotstodo
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I somehow knew after he said it’s in Berlin and it’s a Jewish museum, I instantly knew it is related to the Holocaust😢 RIP to those who have died in WW1 and WW2 and all wars😢

wandahoimikumikunishiteageru
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I have been to the various memorials and museums of this kind in Berlin. It has an impact that is very difficult to describe. You don't merely see these places. You experience them.

rutothechaser
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This museum was horrifically sobering. I attended it when I visited Berlin in 2004. The portion of the museum that's called the Holocaust Tower (if I am remembering correctly) induced panic in me. It all was a very bleak experience, but it really managed to get across the magnitude of the tragedy.

MikNickel
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I was actually at this specific place yesterday…
When you walk over the faces they make his terrible clanking noise and there is no way to not step on the faces.
It filled me with such a disgusted emotion; it’s truly a beautiful but gut wrenching way to express a feeling ab such a heavy topic

ruudiyii
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The Faces on the Floor reminds me of THAT Scene from Berserk.

You know the one.

yazmenakamura
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You know it aint no jokes when santa doesnt laugh

SertapKuruyemis
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When he said “fallen leaves” or i forgot i knew it was war. Fly high to those lost souls 🕊️

erinstarzy