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Timings : Monday - Sunday: 10:00 AM to 7:00 PM
last entry at 6:00 PM.
It usually takes around two to three hours for a complete museum tour.
Entry Fee : Adults: EUR 18
Seniors, 65 and over: EUR 12
Students: EUR 8
Children, 18 and under: Free
Members: Free
Saturdays: Free
Free entry to the Core Exhibition
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The Jewish Museum Berlin is the largest Jewish Museum in Europe. It showcases the cultural, social, and political history and present life of the Jews in Germany. This zig-zag-shaped building has a new core exhibition - “Jewish Life in Germany: Past & Present.” Located in Berlin's Kreuzberg district, it houses documents over 1,700 years of Jewish history in Germany, showcasing the cultural achievements, challenges, and tragedies faced by the Jewish community.
It also sheds a lot of information on Judaism and has a section dedicated to Jewish art and so on. All the visitors have had a thought-provoking experience in the museum due to its design and structure. The entire museum covers the three primary areas of the Jewish experience - German-Jewish history, the Emigration of Jews from Germany, and the Holocaust. Opened in 2001, this museum was designed by Daniel Libeskind, an American architect.