This is an incomplete list of the roughly 1000 cities and towns that have stolpersteine. It is organized in alphabetical order and by country. Where the number of stolpersteine is known or can be approximated, that information has been included, along with the first installation date, if known. Where the number of people deported by the Nazis is known, that information is included for comparison to the number of stolperstein memorials in that city.
From the artist's own website: By December 2013, the stolperstein project had realized more than 43,500 memorials in approximately 1000 cities and towns; many more have applied for them. Stolpersteine are found in Austria, Hungary, the Netherlands, Belgium, the Czech Republic, Russia, Croatia, France, Poland, Slovenia, Italy, Norway, Ukraine, Switzerland, Slovakia and Luxembourg.
As of August 20, 2014, there have been laid over 48,000 stolpersteine in 18 countries in Europe, making the project the world's largest memorial. On 11 January 2015 Stolperstein No. 50.000 was installed in Turin, Italy for Eleonora Levi
Carinthia:
Klagenfurt (24 Stolpersteine)
Lower Austria:
Bad Erlach (2)
Hinterbrühl (2)
Krems an der Donau (1)
Mödling (near Vienna): 22 stolpersteine, as of August 2006
Neunkirchen (34)
Wiener Neustadt (more than 100)
Salzburg (state)
Anif (1)
Hallein (40)
Salzburg: at least 310 stolpersteine, as of July 2015; see also List of stolpersteine in Salzburg
Sankt Georgen bei Salzburg (2), the first Stolpersteine in Austria and the first ones being officially admitted by a municipal administration worldwide
St. Johann im Pongau (8)
Styria:
Graz (94)
Upper Austria
Aigen-Schlägl (4 Stolpersteine)
Altheim (1)
Braunau am Inn (Adolf Hitler's birthplace): first stolpersteine laid on August 11, 2006 (2) (see also Stolpersteine in the district of Braunau am Inn)
Hochburg-Ach (1)
Maria Schmolln (1)
Moosdorf (2)
St. Radegund (1)
Sankt Veit im Innkreis (1)
Wels (6)
Vorarlberg:
Hohenems (9)
Lingenau (7)
Vienna
No original Stolpersteine, but more than 1.000 imitations
Brussels: first pavés de mémoire (French for stolpersteine) installed on May 13, 2009, the first stolpersteine in Belgium (about 150 Stolpersteine)
Charleroi (9), see: Stolpersteine in Charleroi
Eupen (5)
Ghent (1)
Leuven (Stolperschwelle and several Stolpersteine)
Liege (13)
Mol (2)
Sint-Truiden (11)
Rijeka The first 4 stolpersteine in Croatia were laid in Rijeka on May 13, 2013.
Brno
Kolín
Neratovice
Olomouc
Ostrava
Prague: first 10 stolpersteine laid in 2008, see lists of Stolpersteine in: Josefov, Malá Strana, Vršovice and Modřany
Regions:
Jihočeský kraj: České Budějovice (1), Chlum u Třeboně (2), Třeboň (3)
Karlovarský kraj: Chodov (9)
Královéhradecký kraj: Kostelec and Orlicí (1), Náchod (5)
Ústecký kraj: Děčín (1), Teplice (13), Žatec (3)
Kraj Vysočina: Chotěboř (3), Havlíčkův Brod (2), Pacov (4), Senožaty (4), Třebíč (3)
L'Aiguillon-sur-Mer
Beaulieu-sous-la-Roche
Bourneau
Fontaines
Fontenay-le-Comte The first two stones were laid in Saint-Médard-des-Prés on September 30, 2013.
Longèves
Mervent
Nieul-sur-l'Autise
Aachen
Ahaus
Altenbeken
Alzey
Ansbach
Apolda: 28 stolpersteine; first memorials laid in May 2008
Arnsberg
Arnstadt
Aschaffenburg
Aschersleben
Aßlar
Attendorn
Aub: 20 as of January 2010
Aue
Bad Berleburg: 44 stolpersteine, as of May 2013
Bad Bentheim
Bad Hersfeld
Bad Kissingen: stolpersteine as of June 19, 2009
Bad Laasphe: 83 stolpersteine, as of May 2013
Bad Langensalza
Bad Neuenahr-Ahrweiler see also List of stolpersteine in Bad Neuenahr-Ahrweiler (German)
Bad Saarow
Bad Vilbel
Bad Wildungen
Bad Wimpfen
Bad Zwesten
Baden-Baden: 114 stolpersteine last laid in November 8, 2013; see also List of stolpersteine in Baden-Baden
Badenweiler
Bamberg
Bargteheide: one stolperstein laid as of November 26, 2009
Barsinghausen
Bautzen
Beckum
Bergisch Gladbach
Berlin: over 2,800 stolpersteine, as of July 8, 2010; 55,000 people deported; more have since been laid and the number of stolpersteine is now 2,950; see also Berlin stolpersteine on Wikimedia Commons and List of stolpersteine in Berlin
Beverungen
Bielefeld
Bingen am Rhein
Bocholt: 44 stolpersteine as of December 2009
Bochum: 179 stolpersteine in 88 locations see also List of stolpersteine in Bochum
Bodenheim
Bonn: over 100 stolpersteine
Bornheim (Frankfurt am Main)
Borken, North Rhine-Westphalia: 2 stolpersteine laid on February 25, 2011
Bottrop
Braunschweig
Bremen: see also List of stolpersteine in Bremen
Bremerhaven: see also List of stolpersteine in Bremerhaven
Bretten (near Karlsruhe)
Bruchsal
Bückeburg
Bünde
Burgdorf
Burgkunstadt
Burgsteinfurt
Butzbach
Castrop-Rauxel: 29 stolpersteine as of May 2013 laid in 5 locations. see also List of stolpersteine in Castrop-Rauxel
Celle
Chemnitz
Coburg
Cologne: 1,400 stolpersteine, first memorials laid in 2005
Cottbus: 77 stolpersteine as of December 3, 2013, see also List of stolpersteine in Cottbus
Dachau: 6 stolpersteine laid in November 2005
Darmstadt
Delitzsch
Dietzenbach
Dinkelsbühl
Dirmstein: 10 stolpersteine laid in March 2009, one for a British airman murdered by a local official
Döbeln: 5 stolpersteine laid in May 2007
Dormagen
Dortmund: 147 stolpersteine, as of June 2, 2009
Dreieich
Dresden: 34 stolpersteine, as of October 22, 2013; see also List of stolpersteine in Dresden
Duderstadt
Duisburg: 225 stolpersteine, as of 2009
Düren: stolpersteine as of June 26, 2005
Düsseldorf
Eberswalde
Edermünde (Besse)
Eichstetten
Eisenach
Eisenberg, Thuringia
Eislingen
Erftstadt
Erkrath
Erlangen
Eschwege
Essen: over 170 stolpersteine, first memorials laid in 2004
Esslingen
Estenfeld
Flensburg
Frankenthal
Frankfurt am Main: over 500 stolpersteine; over 12,000 Jews deported from Frankfurt
Frankfurt (Oder): first 7 stolpersteine placed on May 8, 2006
Frechen: currently 31 stolpersteine placed on April 3, 2009 and December 14, 2009. Placement of another 19 stolpersteine planned for December 20, 2010.
Freiburg im Breisgau: 270 stolpersteine as of 2002
Freising
Friedrichroda
Friedrichsdorf
Gaggenau
Gau-Algesheim
Gaukönigshofen
Gelnhausen
Gelsenkirchen: first stolpersteine placed on July 13, 2009
Gera
Gerlingen
Giessen: 126 stolpersteine at 46 places as of August 2013; see also List of stolpersteine in Giessen
Gladbeck
Göppingen: 31 stolpersteine
Gotha
Greifswald: 11 stolpersteine, all missing since their theft on the 2012 anniversary of Kristallnacht
Grevenbroich: 3 stolpersteine; see also List of stolpersteine in Grevenbroich
Griesheim
Grimma
Gröbenzell: 1 stolperstein, placed March 22, 2012
Großschweidnitz
Gudensberg
Gütersloh
Haan
Hachenburg: 42 stolpersteine, all Jewish victims, completed in August 2013
Hagen
Halle (Saale): 130 stolpersteine, as of August 25, 2009; see also List of stolpersteine in Halle (Saale)
Hamburg: 4.572 stolpersteine, as of November 15, 2013; 10,000 Jews deported between 1941 and 1945
Hamm
Hanover: stolpersteine as of December 6, 2007
Haselünne
Hattingen 11 stolpersteine in 8 locations placed December 13, 2005
Havixbeck
Heide
Heidelberg
Heidenheim an der Brenz
Heilbronn
Hemsbach
Herdecke
Hermaringen
Herzlake: 5 stolpersteine laid for the Meyer family on August 25, 2011
Herzogenrath
Hiddensee: 6 stolpersteine; see also List of stolpersteine in Hiddensee
Hilchenbach: 12 stolpersteine as of May 2013
Hildburghausen
Hilden: 42 stolpersteine; first memorials placed on November 24, 2004
Hildesheim
Hochheim am Main
Hofheim am Taunus
Homberg (Efze)
Höxter
Hoya: 18 stolpersteine; first 3 memorials placed in 2007
Huenfeld
Ilmenau
Ingelheim
Ingolstadt: 11 stolpersteine, placed March 21, 2012
Irsee: 3 stolpersteine
Iserlohn
Itzehoe
Jena
Joachimsthal, Brandenburg: 2 stolpersteine, as of July 18, 2007
Kall: 23 stolpersteine, all placed on August 31, 2012
Kamen
Kappeln
Karlsruhe: over 140 stolpersteine; first memorials placed on March 18, 2005 (Map of Karlsruhe showing stolperstein locations)
Karlstadt
Katzwinkel: 1 stolperstein
Kehl: 22 stolpersteine
Kempten: 22 stolpersteine, as of early 2012; see also List of stolpersteine in Kempten
Kenzingen
Kiel: 144 stolpersteine; see also List of stolpersteine in Kiel
Kippenheim
Kirchheim unter Teck
Kitzingen
Kleinblittersdorf
Klingenmünster
Koblenz: 87 stolpersteine, as of July 9, 2012
Köln
Königswinter (Oberdollendorf)
Konstanz: 138 stolpersteine, as of September 2013; see also List of stolpersteine in Konstanz
Krefeld see also de:Liste der Stolpersteine in Krefeld
Kreuztal, including suburb Littfeld: 12 stolpersteine, as of May 2013
Kronberg im Taunus
Kronshagen: 2 stolpersteine; see also List of stolpersteine in Kronshagen
Künzelsau
Kusel
Ladenburg
Lahnstein
Lahr
Lechenich (Ward of Erftstadt): 3 stolpersteine
Leichlingen
Leipzig
Lennestadt
Leverkusen
Lindenberg im Allgäu
Lindow
Lübeck: see also List of stolpersteine in Lübeck
Luckenwalde
Ludwigsburg: over 12 stolpersteine; first 12 as of 2008
Ludwigshafen
Lüneburg: 47 stolpersteine
Lünen: 4 stolpersteine, as of September 7, 2009
Lutherstadt Wittenberg: 12 stolpersteine as of the end of 2012
Magdeburg: over 70 stolpersteine; first 13 installed on March 13, 2007
Mainbernheim
Maintal
Mainz
Mannheim: 44 stolpersteine, as of May 5, 2009
Marbach am Neckar: 1 stolperstein, as of November 24, 2014
Marburg: 26 stolpersteine, as of September 29, 2011
Marktbreit
Markkleeberg
Meiningen
Melsungen
Meppen
Merseburg: 7 stolpersteine; see also List of stolpersteine in Merseburg
Meschede: 6 stolpersteine installed on May 31, 2012
Meschede, Wennemen: 5 stolpersteine installed on May 31, 2012
Michelstadt: 21 stolpersteine laid on March 13, 2010; some 40 more were planned for autumn 2010 and spring 2011
Minden
Mönchengladbach
Mühlacker
Mühlhausen
Müllheim
Mülheim an der Ruhr
Munich: 24 stolpersteine, as of May 17, 2013 - all on private land as the city legislated against the laying of these stones in 2004. After reconsideration, the ban was confirmed in 2015.
Münster
Nabburg
Naumburg
Nettetal-Breyell: 6 stolpersteine, laid November 11, 2010.
Nettetal-Kaldenkirchen: 6 stolpersteine, laid February 6, 2012. 9 stolpersteine, laid July 10, 2013 5 stolpersteine, laid February 17, 2016.
Netphen: 6 stolpersteine, as of May 2013
Neu-Isenburg
Neumünster
Neuruppin: 16 stolpersteine; there were about 1,000 local euthanasia victims
Neuss
Neustadt an der Weinstraße
Neuwied
Norden
Nordhausen
Nordhorn
Nördlingen
Nuremberg
Ober-Ramstadt: 19 stolpersteine
Oberhausen
Ochtrup
Offenbach am Main: 68 stolpersteine
Offenburg
Oranienburg: 24 stolpersteine, as of June 28, 2008; first memorials laid in 2005
Osnabrück
Osterath: 14 stolpersteine; see also List of stolpersteine in Osterath
Ostheim vor der Rhön
Papenburg
Pasewalk
Pattensen
Peine
Perleberg: 4 stolpersteine laid June 11, 2009; see also List of stolpersteine in Perleberg
Petershagen (Eggersdorf)
Pforzheim
Pfullendorf
Plauen
Potsdam: 13 stolpersteine, first memorials laid in 2008; more to be laid on July 2, 2010
Quakenbrück
Querfurt: 3 stolpersteine placed Oktober 17, 2011; see also List of stolpersteine in Querfurt
Quickborn: 7 stolpersteine as of 2012
Radebeul: 5 stolpersteine; see also List of stolpersteine in Radebeul
Ratingen
Ravensburg: 17 stolpersteine; see also List of stolpersteine in Ravensburg
Regensburg
Reinbek
Remscheid
Rendsburg
Rödelsee
Rostock
Rotenburg an der Fulda
Rudolstadt
Saarbrücken: 32 stolpersteine; see also List of stolpersteine in Saarbrücken
Salzkotten
Sankt Wendel: 20 stolpersteine
Sassnitz
Schierling
Schleswig
Schöneiche
Schorndorf
Schriesheim: 21 stolpersteine; see also List of stolpersteine in Schriesheim
Schwabach
Schwäbisch Gmünd
Schwäbisch Hall
Schwerin
Schwerte
Segnitz
Selm: more than 9 stolpersteine, as of September 12, 2007
Senftenberg: 20 stolpersteine, as of November 11, 2011
Siegen: 83 stolpersteine, as of May 17, 2013
Soest: 35 stolpersteine in 21 places
Sollingen
Sömmerda
Stegen
Stendal
Steinfurt
Stockach
Stralsund
Stuttgart: over 500 stolpersteine in the city and outlying suburbs
Sulingen
Süßen
Teupitz
Treuenbrietzen
Trier
Troisdorf
Überlingen
Unna: 100 stolpersteine, as of June 4, 2012
Vechta
Verden an der Aller: see also Liste der Stolpersteine in Verden
Viersen: 18 stolpersteine
Viersen-Dülken: 10 stolpersteine laid January 15, 2009
Viersen-Willich-Schiefbahn: 7 stolpersteine laid February 6, 2012
Vilshofen an der Donau
Vlotho
Waiblingen
Waibstadt: 7 stolpersteine placed April 17, 2012
Walldorf
Weeze: 6 stolpersteine
Weimar
Weimar (Lahn)
Weingarten, see: Stolpersteine in Weingarten
Weinheim
Werne
Wertheim
Weisenheim am Berg
Weißenfels
Wernigerode
Wetzlar
Wiesbaden: 214 stolpersteine, 2009
Wiltingen
Wissen
Wittenberge: 25 stolpersteine; see also List of stolpersteine in Wittenberge
Worms
Wuppertal
Würselen
Würzburg: 269 stolpersteine, as of May 15, 2010
Xanten
Zehdenick
Zella-Mehlis
Zittau
Zons
Zossen
Zwingenberg
Balatonfüred
Budapest: first 3 stolpersteine installed on April 27, 2007
Kiskunhalas
Kisvarda
Makó
Mátészalka
Nagykanizsa
Nagykőrös
Pécs
Szeged
Szombathely
Újfehértó
Zalaegerszeg
Bolzano/Bozen
Brescia
Genoa
Livorno
Meran
Milan: 6 stolpersteine
Padova
Prato
Ravenna
Rome: 84 stolpersteine
Torino
Belvaux: 1 stolperstein, installed on 6 November 2015
Differdange: 38 stolpersteine, installed on 28 October 2014 (15) and 5 November 2015 (23)
Esch-sur-Alzette: 14 stolpersteine, installed on 22 October 2013
Ettelbrück: 1 Stolperschwelle, installed on 25 January 2013
Mondorf-les-Bains: 11 stolpersteine, installed on 6 November 2015, two of them for murdered anti-fascist resistants
Remich: 17 stolpersteine, installed on 24 June 2016
The Netherlands
Over 100,000 Jews and over 200 Romani from the Netherlands were killed by the Nazis.
Almelo
Amsterdam
Assen
Bedum
Berkelland (Borculo)
Bernisse
Borne (Overijssel)
Brielle
Bussum
Culemborg
Doesburg
Echt-Susteren
Eindhoven
Emmen
Enschede
Goirle
Gouda
Grave
Groningen
Grootegast
Haaksbergen
Haarlem
The Hague
Hardenberg
Haren, Groningen
Harlingen
Hattem
's-Heerenberg
Heerlen: 25 stolpersteine installed August 25, 2012
Hellendoorn
Hellevoetsluis
's-Hertogenbosch
Hilversum
Hof van Twente
Hoogezand-Sappemeer
Kampen (Overijssel)
Kerkrade
Leiden
Lochem
Losser
Maarssen
Maastricht
Meppel
Neder-Betuwe (Ochten)
Neerijnen (Ophemert)
Nijkerk
Nunspeet
Oldambt
Ommen
Oost Gelre (Groenlo)
Oss
Pekela
Rijssen-Holten
De Ronde Venen
Roosendaal
Rotterdam
Schagen
Slochteren
Soest
Spijkenisse
Stadskanaal
Súdwest-Fryslân (Sneek)
Tiel
Tilburg
Tynaarlo
Urk
Utrecht
Vaals
Venlo: first stolperstein installed on June 22, 2012
Vianen (Utrecht)
Weesp
Werkendam
Westvoorne (Oostvoorne)
Wierden
Winterswijk
Zaanstad (Zaandam)
Zaltbommel
Zutphen
772 Jews were taken in Norway and sent to Germany. 34 of them survived. As of November 2014 there are 221 stolpersteine in 15 cities in Norway.
Bergen: 10 stolpersteine were laid on 14 June 2014.
Elverum: 7 stolpersteine were laid on 19 August 2013.
Harstad: 3 stolpersteine were laid on 16 June 2014.
Haugesund: 2 stolpersteine were laid on the 75 year anniversary of Kristallnacht, 9 November 2013, in memory of Moritz Rabinowitz and Georg Rechenberg.
Hurum: 6 stolpersteine on laid on 12 June 2014.
Hønefoss: 8 stolpersteine laid on 12 June 2014.
Larvik: 9 stolpersteine laid on 5 September 2012.
Mosjøen: 3 stolpersteine were laid on 20 August 2013.
Narvik: 9 stolpersteine were laid on 16 June 2014.
Oslo: 101 stolpersteine. The first ones were laid in August 2010.
Skien: 2 stolpersteine were laid on 13 June 2014.
Stavanger: 14 stolpersteine.
Tromsø: 14 stolpersteine laid on 17 June 2014.
Trondheim: 15 stolpersteine. The first ones were laid in September 2012.
Tønsberg: 17 stolpersteine were laid on 13 June 2014.
Poland
Słubice
Wrocław
Kromy, Oryol Oblast
Oryol: stolpersteine were laid on July 30, 2013.
44 stolpersteine were installed in Slovakia between 2012 and 2014 with the help of local organisation Antikomplex.sk.
Banská Bystrica
Bratislava
Brezno
Častá
Halič
Komárno
Lučenec
Prešov
Prievidza
Ratková
Maribor
Switzerland
Kreuzlingen: stolpersteine were laid on September 8, 2013.
Pereiaslav: 4 stolpersteine were laid on July 3, 2009, the first ones installed in the country.
In several cities there are imitations of Stolpersteine although the concept of Gunter Demnig is protected by copyright and registered as a Trademark all over Europe.
Austria: In Vienna there are more 1.000 memorial plaques dedicated to the victims of the Nazi regime.
Belgium: Imitations are collocated in Mechelen in Flanders.
Czech Republic: Imitations can be found in Benešov, Brno, Liberec and Židlochovice. Though, the majority of the Brno memorial plaques are original Stolpersteine by Demnig himself.