Hiroshima's Peace Memorial Park
Overview of Peace Memorial Park
Hiroshima’s Peace Memorial Park stands as a solemn reminder of the tragic events of August 6, 1945. The park is dedicated to preserving the memory of the atomic bombing and promoting a message of peace worldwide.
Peace Memorial Museum
The park’s centerpiece, the Peace Memorial Museum, consists of two buildings. It offers a detailed account of Hiroshima’s history and the devastating impact of the nuclear bomb. Through personal stories and exhibits, visitors are reminded of the importance of striving for peace and humanity’s shared responsibility.
The A-Bomb Dome
The A-Bomb Dome, officially known as the Hiroshima Peace Memorial, is the preserved remains of the former Prefectural Industrial Promotion Hall. One of the few buildings left standing after the explosion, it serves as a symbol of resilience and a tangible connection to Hiroshima’s history. Designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, it stands as a powerful monument to the city’s unique past.
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