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Public guided tour in English

The new core exhibition tells of Jewish past and present in Germany – five historical chapters and eight rooms on art and culture address the tense relationship between belonging and exclusion from the Middle Ages to the present, with a focus on the Nazi era and the years after 1945.


The tour offers a first overview of the exhibition, told from a Jewish perspective by means of selected stations and objects. This journey through time picks up on polyphonic, sometimes contradictory positions.

Historical objects, media stations, video installations, and works of art from the collection invite to follow the eventful history and learn more about what it means to be Jewish today.
Additional information
Meeting point: Old Building, ground level, “Meeting Point” in the Glass Courtyard Lindenstraße 9–14, 10969 Berlin

Price info: Reserve Online Ticket
Advance sale of museum tickets always begins a few days before the date of the visit.

Price: €3.00

Booking: Corona rules

Follow the current hygiene regulations of the Jewish Museum Berlin.
Dates
January 2025
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