The Jewish Museum Berlin (Jüdisches Museum Berlin)’s striking zinc-framed outside makes it one of the most amazing places to see in Berlin. It was planned by draftsman Daniel Libeskind and was set up in 2001. The museum represents a long and tough history and battle of Jewish Germans.
The gallery likewise establishes a broad library and documents at the Academy of the Jewish Museum Berlin. There is a wide collection of projects available here. An assortment of alternatives of different themes is also available, alongside English language audio guides.
• Admire the stunning contemporary architecture of the buildings which were designed by Liebeskind.
• Go on a guided tour along with a professional expert and immerse yourself in the history of the Jews and the issues they faced in Germany.
• Look at many historical objects such as artwork, videos, and media stations that form a collection that depicts the lives of Jews.
• Visit all eight rooms in the permanent exhibition of the museum which showcases life from the middle ages to the present day.