Designed by Daniel Libeskind with an excellent exposition on the Jewish life in Berlin and the impact of the Holocaust.

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Jewish Museum Berlin, Berlin

Designed by Daniel Libeskind with an excellent exposition on the Jewish life in Berlin and the impact of the Holocaust..

Designed by Daniel Libeskind with an excellent exposition on the Jewish life in Berlin and the impact of the Holocaust.


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About Jewish Museum Berlin

 Lindenstraße 9-14, 10969 Berlin, Germany

 +49 30 25993300

 www.jmberlin.de

Jewish Museum Berlin and Nearby Sights on Map

Berlinische Galerie

Kreuzberg

Berlin Wall

Little is left of the Berlin Wall at its original site, which was destroyed almost everywhere when Germany was reunified in 1989

Checkpoint Charlie

Checkpoint Charlie in the Berlin Wall was the best-known border crossing point between East and West Germany, and the only legal passage for foreigners and Allied Forces between the two sides

Neue Kirche

The Neue Kirche, also known as Deutscher Dom, is one of the 3 buildings of the ‘trinity ensemble’ in the Gendarmenmarkt square, along with the Französische Dom and the Konzerthaus

Gendarmenmarkt

Bergmannstraße

Like Oranienstraße a street full of shops, cafes and restaurants, but in the other, more middle-class part of Kreuzberg

Spree River

St.-Hedwigs-Kathedrale

St

Landwehrkanal

Take a stroll for a few kilometers along this canal which runs right through the heart of Kreuzberg