New refugee accommodation on historical soil opened in Dachau!
New refugee accommodation on historical soil opened in Dachau!
on a historic soil in Kufsteiner Straße, Dachau, a new chapter of humanity rises. Here, where the National Socialist's “Dachau-Rothschwaige” passage camp once stood, new roots of hope are now getting out of the ground. The site became historically significant by first housing forced laborers and later, after the end of the war, homeless people and asylum seekers found shelter in decaying barracks. Now, years later, an accommodation for refugees was again inaugurated on this ground, such as the Süddeutsche Zeitung reported.
A total of 186 people can be found in four new houses, and the first should move in at the beginning of the year. District Administrator Stefan Löwl emphasizes that the accommodation welcomes all cultures and emphasizes that it enables better integration by promoting independence. "Whether Arab background or German citizenship - if you don't find a home on the tense housing market, you can come here," emphasizes Löwl.
a home without luxury
“No trace of luxury!", Many a thought when entering the accommodation. The furnishings are simple, the walls white, the ceilings equipped with lights, the floor kept in wood look. Nevertheless, District Administrator Löwl sees the potential of this simple design as an advantage, especially compared to provisional solutions such as containers or gyms. There are eight apartments in each house, each with three bedrooms, a living-dining area and additional rooms for administration and training.
One of the special features of these accommodations is the lack of familiar amenities such as internet access. As Radio Top FM , the missing internet connection for the upcoming residents could be a challenge. In a modern world in which digital networking is one of the basic needs, this could make integration more difficult.
Values of human friendliness
At the ceremonial inauguration, Upper Bavaria's government president Konrad Schober told that the new home is a symbol of change - from dark times to inhumanism full of humanity. Together with Christian and Muslim clergymen, the place was blessed by prayers and celebrated as a pioneer for future residents. "It's about people," summarizes Gerhard Last, Protestant pastor, and emphasizes this as the core message of the opening ceremony.
A confident future on historical soil - the new home for refugees in Dachau is a place that builds bridges and sets a sign against inhumanity. May this place offer protection and hope to those who enter it, despite the challenges that are waiting for them.
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