
Hiroshima Prefectural Industrial Promotion Hall
The Hiroshima Prefectural Industrial Promotion Hall, commonly known as the Atomic Bomb Dome, is a preserved building in Hiroshima, Japan, that survived the atomic bombing in 1945. It was originally constructed in the early 20th century to support local industry and commerce. After the bombing, it became a symbol of peace and the devastating impact of nuclear weapons. Today, it stands as a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a memorial to promote the importance of nuclear disarmament and the prevention of future wars. Its preserved ruins serve as a powerful reminder of history and the need for peace.