The iconic Jewish Museum Berlin offers an immersive art journey through symbolic spaces and interactive exhibits, tracing Jewish history from the Middle Ages to today. Designed by Daniel Libeskind, the building itself is a symbol-rich installation. The core exhibition delves into Jewish culture, punctuated by thematic areas. The Holocaust is represented by a cold, pitch-black room lit only by a sliver of light while The Garden of Exile is a tilted maze of 49 uniform pillars.
Immerse yourself in art installations that evoke a visceral journey of Jewish history and cultural identity.
Access the Diaspora Garden, library, and reading room, which serve as tranquil spaces for reflection.
Discover one of the world's most unique, symbolic, and ingeniously designed museum experiences.
Child policy:
- Children under 18 years are free of charge.
Good to know:
- Temporary exhibitions have varying opening hours. Check the official website prior to your visit.
- The W. Michael Blumenthal Academy is located across the street.
- Your ticket also grants you reduced-rate admission to the Berlinische Galerie, just a five-minute walk away, valid within three days from your museum visit.
- Enhance your experience with the free JMB app for the Jewish Museum Berlin audio guide.
- The museum is wheelchair-accessible.
Admission
10:00 - 19:00