Jewish Museum

Berlin's Jewish Museum is the biggest of its kind in Europe.
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Foto: Jüdisches Museum Berlin | Jens Ziehe

© Foto: Jüdisches Museum Berlin | Jens Ziehe

Foto: Jüdisches Museum Berlin | Jens Ziehe

© Foto: Jüdisches Museum Berlin | Jens Ziehe

Foto: Jüdisches Museum Berlin | Jens Ziehe

© Foto: Jüdisches Museum Berlin | Jens Ziehe

The permanent exhibition takes you through 2000 years of German-Jewish history in 14 steps. The museum always holds topical special exhibitions. Also the the building itself is quite striking and impressive with its architectural design. Already before the museum opened its doors to the public in 2001, the still empty newly constructed building by Daniel Libeskind attracted spectators and is widely regarded as one of Germany’s most spectular museum building with its outstanding forms. You can still feel this attraction is the 2007 addition of an atrium.

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Editors Rating

Wow-Factor
4.50

Uniqueness
4.30

Information Factor
4.30

Exhibition Size
4.00

Total
4.28

Address

Lindenstr., 9-14, 10969, Berlin, Germany

Quarter

Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg

Info

Business Hours

Monday

10:00 am - 10.00 pm

Tuesday to Sunday

10:00 am - 08:00 am

Important information

Ticket Prices

8,00 euro, discount ticket at 3,00, children up to 6 years free

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