Museum
Jewish Museum Berlin
305 locals recommend,
Location
9-14 Lindenstraße
Berlin, BE
Tips from locals
The Jewish Museum Berlin (Jüdisches Museum Berlin) was opened in 2001 and is the largest Jewish museum in Europe. On 3,500 square metres (38,000 square feet) of floor space, the museum presents the history of Jews in Germany from the Middle Ages to the present day, with new focuses and new scenography. It consists of three buildings, two of which are new additions specifically built for the museum by architect Daniel Libeskind. German-Jewish history is documented in the collections, the library and the archive, and is reflected in the museum's program of events.
The Jewish Museum Berlin (Jüdisches Museum Berlin) was opened in 2001 and is the largest Jewish museum in Europe. On 3,500 square metres (38,000 square feet) of floor space, the museum presents the history of Jews in Germany from the Middle Ages to the present day, with new focuses and new scenograp…
a look at German/European history from a proper angle. Historical insights , body, brain, soul
Daniel Libeskind's building houses an archive and exhibition on German-Jewish history. Deconstructivism, 2001
If you´d ask me, which museum to visit in Berlin, take this one, it´s a good exhibition on jews and there is the famous jewish memorial outside