This roundtable explores the psychic and cultural significance of sacred places, particularly those marked by religious conflict, desecration, and dispossession. Panelists will explore how sites of violence and loss also become spaces of remembrance, ritual reclamation, and healing. The conversation includes a reflection on the restoration of a desecrated Jewish cemetery in Vienna, a powerful act of mourning and cultural remembrance, Jerusalem as a sacred site for Muslims, and the meanings of sacred space within the Christian tradition. Through a psychoanalytic lens, sacred places are considered not only as geographic locations but also as symbolic containers of grief, history, and resilience, holding the potential for psychic transformation.