Description
Located in Kew, Melbourne, the Raoul Wallenberg Garden is a memorial dedicated to Raoul Wallenberg, a Swedish diplomat who saved thousands of lives during the Second World War.
Wallenberg issued protective passports to Jews in Hungary, established safe houses, and designated Swedish territory to shelter them from Nazi roundups. The garden features a stone memorial with Wallenberg's name and a portrait of him, symbolizing the destruction caused by the Holocaust and the impact of one person's actions. The garden is open year-round and is easily accessible by car or public transport. In addition to the Raoul Wallenberg Garden, there are other memorials to him in Melbourne, including at the Jewish Holocaust Museum and Research Center and St. Kilda Town Hall. The Raoul Wallenberg Garden Kew is a meaningful stop to reflect on Wallenberg's legacy and the impact of his work.
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