Since opening its doors in 2001, the Jewish Museums Berlin has joined the ranks of Europe’s leading museums. Its exhibitions, educational …
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Nov 15, 2024
Based on three axis - emigration, holocaust & continuity the Jewish museum is a totally unexpected assault on the senses, and so it should be. Its deeply moving and sobering in equal measures. Chroni… Full review by fluffymonkey
Nov 12, 2024
This was near to where we were staying. After breakfast next door attended the museum. It's free entry but you get a ticket to enter. No large bags or coats allowed. Parts of it are a clever concept… Full review by leesim1903
Oct 30, 2024
I did not expect this to have so much different to see. The fantastic architecture and all the differences in exhibitions makes it worth a trip alone. Full review by Petter L
Yes, of course. You go to the room, you open a little cabinet and you can only lock it with a euro coin. Once you unlock it, you take your money back. I hope I helped.
I understand there are a lot of stairs in this museum. Is it handicapped accessible?
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The elevators were difficult to find and there were no staff around to ask. 1. The elevator in the new building can’t take you to the main level that you come in on. You have to ride it …
The elevators were difficult to find and there were no staff around to ask. 1. The elevator in the new building can’t take you to the main level that you come in on. You have to ride it down to the basement level and then walk down a long hallway to get in another to take you up a floor to the main entrance. 2. While many found the architecture intriguing, we found it nonsensical and difficult to get around. Since we couldn’t use the stairs, we ended up in the middle of an exhibit floor with a map that was not in English (only German available to us).