5. Jüdisches MuseumLindenstraße 9-14, Berlin 10969
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KREUZBERG. One of Berlin's most significant museums, inspired architecturally by the angles of the Star of David, a stroke of genius by designer Daniel Libeskind. The impressive – and at times overwhelming – array of permanent exhibits offers an unparalleled glimpse at Germany's Jewish populace. The holdings, many originating from private collections, include contemporary art, sculpture and antiquarian ceremonial objects. The main permanent exhibit traces German-Jewish history from Roman times to the present day. S-BAHN: Hallesches Tor; U-BAHN: Kochstrasse (© 10Best) More Details for Jüdisches MuseumHours: Mon 10am-10pm, Tue-Sun 10am-8pm Admission: Ticket Concessions Available; Adult €5; Child (0-6) Free Website: Visit the Jüdisches Museum website » Type: Art Museums, Editor's Picks, History Museums, Museums |
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