A place that combines architecture, history and contemporary issues in a special way. The Jewish Museum Berlin stands in the middle of Berlin's Kreuzberg district - an impressive building and at the same time a place of remembrance, research and lively exchange.
The Jewish Museum Berlin is one of the most impressive cultural sites in the capital. The building, designed by Daniel Libeskind, with its sharp lines and oblique perspectives, makes a strong architectural statement - even the path through the building tells of ruptures, loss and new beginnings. The permanent exhibition takes visitors through many centuries of German-Jewish history and combines personal stories, everyday objects and artistic works to create a multi-layered picture. Audiovisual installations and clearly designed rooms make the themes easily accessible without simplifying them.
In addition to the historical exhibition, the diverse program of changing exhibitions, talks and educational offerings also characterizes the building. The result is a museum that not only looks back, but also addresses current social issues and invites discussion - open, reflective and architecturally unique.











