1. The Holocaust Memorial in Bucharest, also known as the Jewish Community Memorial, is a site dedicated to the memory of over 300,000 Romanian Jews who were killed during the Holocaust. The memorial consists of a monument, a cemetery, and a museum. The monument, designed by sculptor Peter Jacobi, features a large Star of David set into a wall with the names of concentration and extermination camps inscribed below. The cemetery, located adjacent to the monument, contains the graves of Holocaust victims. The museum, located inside the Jewish Community Center, features exhibits and artifacts related to the history of Romanian Jews.

2. The Holocaust Memorial is open Monday-Friday from 9 am to 5 pm. Their phone number is +40 21 311 0868.

3. Admission to the Holocaust Memorial is free. The memorial is located in the center of Bucharest and is easily accessible by public transportation, with several bus and tram lines stopping nearby.