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List of cities by country that have stolpersteine

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.

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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

Austria

  • 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
  • Belgium

  • 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)
  • Croatia

  • Rijeka The first 4 stolpersteine in Croatia were laid in Rijeka on May 13, 2013.
  • Czech Republic

  • 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)
  • France

  • 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
  • Germany

  • 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
  • Hungary

  • Balatonfüred
  • Budapest: first 3 stolpersteine installed on April 27, 2007
  • Kiskunhalas
  • Kisvarda
  • Makó
  • Mátészalka
  • Nagykanizsa
  • Nagykőrös
  • Pécs
  • Szeged
  • Szombathely
  • Újfehértó
  • Zalaegerszeg
  • Italy

  • Bolzano/Bozen
  • Brescia
  • Genoa
  • Livorno
  • Meran
  • Milan: 6 stolpersteine
  • Padova
  • Prato
  • Ravenna
  • Rome: 84 stolpersteine
  • Torino
  • Luxembourg

  • 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
  • Norway

    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
  • Russia

  • Kromy, Oryol Oblast
  • Oryol: stolpersteine were laid on July 30, 2013.
  • Slovakia

    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
  • Slovenia

  • Maribor
  • Switzerland

  • Kreuzlingen: stolpersteine were laid on September 8, 2013.
  • Ukraine

  • Pereiaslav: 4 stolpersteine were laid on July 3, 2009, the first ones installed in the country.
  • Imitations

    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.
  • References

    List of cities by country that have stolpersteine Wikipedia