Located on the Lindenstraße, the Jewish Museum documents the history of Judaism and is a treat to all fans of architecture. The museum was designed by Daniel Liebeskind and is considered to be a masterpiece of modern architecture. The interior is made up of coarse concrete, which evokes a disconcerting and raw feeling. It has no straight corners, recalling the twisted contours of a horrific explosion. The structure of the building also creates a disturbing atmosphere, making one's impression of the realities of the Holocaust even stronger.
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“Offensively bad.”
Simply dreadful. No structure at all, and the museum does not know what it wants to be about and (everything and nothing at the same time); for...
“Expansive, thought provoking experience.”
It is quite an undertaking to tell the history of the Jewish people from early history, through the Middle Ages, the Holocaust, and up to today...
“A difficult building and museum”
I had read about the Museum and what the architect thought he was achieving. Sadly for me I never found the building inspiring or thought provo...
“Indeed one of the best museums in Berlin”
Big and fairly cheap museum. Informative and fun. You can kill a lot of hours there. Very unusual building in a good way. It's easy to get ther...
“A very big museum”
I have seen a lot of Jewish sights in Europe, including several museums/synagogues with dedicated displays on the history and traditions of the...
“Exceptionally rewarding museum experience”
The Jewish Museum of Berlin ranks among the best museum experiences I've had during visits to over forty countries, including hundreds of museu...
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