Jewish Museum Berlin
Berlin
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The Jewish Museum Berlin is housed in the impressive building designed by Daniel Libeskind. The zinc-coated zig-zag building is one of Berlin’s major landmarks. The permanent exhibition traces the high and low points of German-Jewish history from the end of the Roman Age to the present day. The museum is a must for architecture nerds, history buffs and anyone who wants to understand the enormous intellectual, economic and cultural contribution made by the Jewish citizens of Berlin.
Useful Information
- Address: Jüdisches Museum Berlin, Lindenstraße 9-14, Berlin-Kreuzberg
- Email: info@jmberlin.de
- Phone: +49 30 25 99 33 00
- More Info: www.jmberlin.de/en
- Opening House: Daily 10am–6pm
- Address: U Hallesches Tor, Kochstraße
- More Info: The core exhibition is free. Temporary exhibitions cost extra.
- More Info: 03883cc5fde94b26f01ad340404e16549b296da6
- More Info: https://www.facebook.com/jmberlin
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