Jewish Museum Berlin
Explore Jewish history and culture in Berlin's iconic museum.

About Jewish Museum Berlin
The Jewish Museum Berlin stands as a beacon of remembrance and education, offering a profound exploration into Jewish history, culture, and identity. Opened in 2001, the museum is housed in a striking building designed by architect Daniel Libeskind, whose design is symbolic of the fractured history of Jews in Germany. The building itself is a key attraction, with its zigzagging form, famously known as the 'Blitz,' and its voids that represent the absence of Jewish life lost during the Holocaust. Inside, the museum's exhibitions cover a broad spectrum of Jewish life in Germany, from the Middle Ages to the present day. Visitors can explore permanent exhibitions that delve into Jewish traditions, culture, and the complex history of Jews in Germany, along with rotating special exhibitions that focus on contemporary issues and stories. One of the museum's most poignant features is the Holocaust Tower, a chilling space that conveys a sense of isolation and loss. Another notable installation is the Memory Void, which features Menashe Kadishman's 'Shalekhet' (Fallen Leaves), an artwork composed of thousands of metal faces representing the victims of violence and genocide. The museum also offers educational programs, workshops, and events, making it a dynamic space for learning and dialogue. Located in the Kreuzberg district, the museum is near other cultural landmarks, such as Checkpoint Charlie and the Berlin Wall Memorial, allowing for a comprehensive exploration of Berlin's historical landscape. Whether you're a history enthusiast, a cultural explorer, or someone seeking a deeper understanding of Jewish heritage, the Jewish Museum Berlin offers a powerful and enlightening experience that is not to be missed.
Highlights
- Iconic architecture by Daniel Libeskind, symbolizing fractured history.
- Permanent exhibitions on Jewish life from the Middle Ages to today.
- Holocaust Tower and Memory Void as powerful memorial spaces.
- 'Shalekhet' (Fallen Leaves) installation by Menashe Kadishman.
- Interactive exhibits and educational programs for all ages.
- Close proximity to other historical sites like Checkpoint Charlie.
- Dynamic special exhibitions focusing on contemporary themes.
Plan Your Visit
Opening Hours
- Monday10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
- Tuesday10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
- Wednesday10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
- Thursday10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
- Friday10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
- Saturday10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
- Sunday10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
