About

Kristallnacht and fragments of words about the life of the chosen people in Germany - the Jewish Museum, you could say, was born closed, and was reconstructed in 1971 through the efforts of architect Libeskind. The curves of lines, the irregular shape, and the floor at a steep angle - every detail is significant, as it is a monument to the heavy burden of the Jewish people. The Garden of Exile, where there are specks of Israeli soil, the Holocaust Tower with a spire resembling a fragment of the sky - its gloom and impenetrable darkness are mesmerizing, and one's breath slows down. A pomegranate tree, a knapsack, a wedding tent - numerous exhibitions, where everyone can touch history with their hands, attract the public. Sadness follows your steps, but faith is always stronger - in a better tomorrow and the absence of terrible mistakes.

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Price

8 EUR

Features

Wheelchair accessible, Suitable for children

Reviews and Ratings

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4.3
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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is the address of Jewish Museum?
    Jewish Museum is located at Lindenstraße, 9-14, 10969, Berlin, Germany.
  • How to get here by public transport?
    The nearest public transport options provide quick and easy access:
    • Bus stop Jüdisches Museum (132 m walk)
    • Bus stop Franz-Klühs-Str. (209 m walk)
    • Bus stop Zossener Brücke (411 m walk)
    • Bus stop Wilhelmstr./Franz-Klühs-Str. (474 m walk)
  • How is Jewish Museum rated by visitors?
    Jewish Museum has an average rating of 4.3 based on 17,215 reviews across platforms such as Google.
  • Is the venue suitable for children and families?
    Yes, the attraction is family-friendly and offers activities suitable for all ages.
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