
In the Anne Frank Center Berlin at Hackescher Markt in Berlin-Mitte the permanent exhibition "All about Anne" is shown.
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Jewish life has shaped Berlin for centuries, from synagogues and memorials to museums, delis and cultural centres. Around Mitte, Prenzlauer Berg and Charlottenburg, Jewish life is present in history, food, religion and a growing community.
This overview gathers Berlin locations connected to Jewish life, from the Neue Synagoge and memorials to kosher restaurants and cultural venues. Some focus on history and remembrance, others on food, festivals and community.
Browse the places below to explore the best of Jewish life in Berlin, compare options and opening hours, and plan your visit.

In the Anne Frank Center Berlin at Hackescher Markt in Berlin-Mitte the permanent exhibition "All about Anne" is shown.



Berlin's Jewish Museum is the biggest of its kind in Europe.



On his tour on Jewish life in Berlin guide Jörg Benario treats the touchy subject of the Holocaust rather with wit and a sense of Jewish humour than with uptight embarrassment.





Hackesche Höfe, New Synagogue and Clärchens Ballhaus - Scheunenviertel in Mitte has lots of sights to discover which can be explored on foot with your parents.