Berlin, Germany
Jewish Museum, Berlin (Jüdisches Museum Berlin)

An unforgettable historical tour of Judaism in Germany.

The Jewish Museum Berlin is dedicated to the history of Jews in Germany, educating visitors and inspiring them to reflect on the atrocities they faced. The exterior of the museum features a metallic zig-zag pattern, which can be interpreted as flashes of lightning or a broken Star of David. This already serves as a prelude to what visitors will encounter inside. As you enter from the Kollegienhaus entrance, you will reach the ground floor of the Libeskind Building. From here, you can choose to start your tour from three different paths: Exile, Holocaust, and Continuity. Each region is meant to tell the tale of Judaism in Germany - that of Exile, the tragic Holocaust, and the history from Late Antiquity until today in Continuity. For those who want to learn more about one of the most violent chapters of racial and religious discrimination in human history, the Jewish Museum Berlin is the place to visit.


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Tips Before You Go
All exhibitions can be reached via the main entrance to the old building. Remember, the last entry for the exhibitions is one hour before closing time, so be sure to allocate ample time for your visit!
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Lindenstraße 9-14, 10969 Berlin, Germany