Jewish Museum Berlin

Lindenstraße 9-14, 10969 Berlin, Germany
History museum Museum Tourist attraction
User Reviews

5 Rahul Raghunath - 7 months ago

Fantastically designed museum that captures the history of the Jewish population across the times in Germany.

The installations are very modern and detailed. You can expect to learn about the complete history of Jews in Germany from Jews of the Worms all the way to the present day.

The building itself is spectacularly designed to reflect Jewish history in Germany. There is also plenty of information about the design of the building so that people (like me who can't comprehend design concepts) can fully appreciate all the work that went into its construction.

The temporary exhibits are also worth catching!!

5 Alexandra Trandafir - 11 months ago

Wow! What a unique building. Amazing architecture. You really get a sense of being lost and emptiness. There’s no much light coming in and the walls are cold from concrete. There’s a room called the void - weird but remarkable as art.
Really a place worth seeing when in Berlin!

5 Jaime Neail - 5 months ago

Sad and informative.... Completely worth going to take it in...

5 Nieke Buijs - a month ago

By far the most impressive museum I've ever been to. Through architecture, the museum has managed to encapsulate and relay feelings that most of us 21st century people will never experience. In moments the museum took our words away, allowing us to fully feel the message and feel connected to those who came before us.

The museum is free to enter, located conveniently close to public transport and is definitely worth a visit for every who wants to get in touch with the people history talks about.

5 Muzzafar Hussain - 2 months ago

By far one of the best museum I've ever visited. Every room you enter brings more enlightenment of how Jewish people have suffered in the past. Alongside this it also shows how they've overcome adversity, stay strong, keep their faith and is educational in the sense of Jewish culture. The museum itself is also a joy, you have to see it to truly understand it. Highly recommend visiting and set aside a whole day as it will take the whole day to take everything in.

5 Ben - 4 months ago

This was a fantastic free museum. There’s loads to see. It’s really well put together and designed. There’s a free app with a tour to help you round. The audio didn’t always work but the text info was great. Definitely worth a visit when In Berlin.

3 Atte Sallinen - 4 months ago

Interesting atmosphere and mood. The exhibition materials were bit unamusing. Worth seeing if you get a free ticket, as students at least have that perk. Museum was not crowded on Thursday afternoon.

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