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Jewish Life in Germany: Past & Present - The new exibition at Jewish Museum Berlin. Explore the history and culture of Jews in Germany from the beginning until the present day. Jewish Museum Berlin: Get your time-slot Ticket including admission for all exhibitions now.


Book now: The time-slot ticket includes admission to all exhibitions (without ANOHA) at the Jewish Museum Berlin:

✓ 13.12.2024 - 04.05.2025: Exhibition: Access Kafka
✓ Permanent exhibition: Jewish Life in Germany - Past and Present More about our core exhibition
✓ 09.02.2024 - 23.06.2024: Photo exhibition: German Jews today - Leonard Freed

Exhibition: Access Kafka

From 13 December 2024 to 4 May 2025, the Jewish Museum Berlin is presenting the exhibition "Access Kafka". To mark the 100th anniversary of the writer's death, manuscripts and drawings from his estate will be placed in dialogue with works by modern artists such as Yael Bartana, Maria Eichhorn and Hito Steyerl. The exhibition sheds light on universal questions of access and belonging and invites you to look at them in a new light.

Photo-exhibition: “My Verses are Like Dynamite” Curt Blochʼs Het Onderwater Cabaret

The photo exhibition ‘German Jews Today’ by renowned photographer Leonard Freed shows the complete collection for the first time at the Jewish Museum Berlin. This special collection offers a deep insight into Jewish life in Germany in the early 1960s. From 11 November 2024 to 27 April 2025, the Jewish Museum Berlin will present the complete series of 52 photographs taken by Freed during his travels through West Germany in the Eric F. Ross Gallery in the Libeskind Building.

Permanent exhibition: Jewish Life in Germany: Past & Present at Jewish Museum Berlin

What is sacred in Judaism? And what makes something a “Jewish object”? How is Judaism understood and lived today? Treasures from the museum collection, everyday objects, as well as works of art, video and audio installations, allow space for reflection and offer surprising insights. Rich, diverse and interactive – the 2020 newly opened core exhibition presents Jewish history and culture in Germany.

Jewish history and culture in Germany within symbolic architecture

The exhibition route takes you from the early Middle Ages, the emancipation movement of the 18th and 19th centuries, National Socialism and the new start after 1945 right up to the present day. This historical narrative is punctuated with thematic spaces that open perspectives on the diversity of Jewish life.


Reduced ticket: 4 €
students with school ID, university students, members of the German Federal Volunteer Service, recipients of unemployment benefit I [“ALG I”], people with severe disabilities [minimum of 50 percent]) – with ID or documentation

Free Admission: On presentation of the appropriate identification, the following visitors are eligible for free admission
Children (under 18 years of age), Members of the Friends and Patrons of the Jewish Museum Berlin, Holders of a berlinpass and recipients of government benefits (unemployment benefit II [“ALG II”], welfare, basic security benefits or benefits in accordance with the German Social Welfare Law for Asylum Seekers) – with documentation, Companions of visitors with severe disabilities, recognized as medically necessary, Members of the Deutscher Museumbund (German Museum League) or ICOM, Journalist

Meeting point

Jewish Museum Berlin
Lindenstr. 9–14
10969 Berlin

For all exhibitions, enter through the doorway of the Old Building.

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Ticket validity after purchase

✓ Reduced & free admission tickets are only accepted with appropriate proof at the entrance.

Opening hours

daily: 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.

Closing dates:
3th of Oct 2024 (Rosch ha-Schana)
4th of Oct 2024 (Rosch ha-Schana)
12th of Oct 2024 (Jom Kippur)
24th of Dec 2024 (Christmas Eve)

Languages

German, English

Provider

Stiftung Jüdisches Museum Berlin