Jewish Museum Berlin

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Klook用戶
22 Feb
The time you enter when purchasing is the time the pass automatically becomes active. It is convenient to use, including buses, S-Bahn, U-Bahn, and trains. You can get on the vehicle when it arrives, without having to buy a ticket every time or worrying about forgetting to validate the ticket. You don't have to rush when changing trains; you can grab breakfast before continuing your journey. Show the pass at the museum entrance to enter directly. When I used the pass to visit Sanssouci Palace (only), there was no discount (ticket EUR 14). When I used the pass to visit Charlottenburg Palace (New Palace & Gardens), there was a 25% discount, making the ticket EUR 14.25.
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Klook用戶
22 Feb
Met the best tour guide, Anja, who was funny and detailed in her explanations! English tour (I could understand the English she spoke). Although there were no headphones or mics, the tour guide stopped at each point and explained things in a circle. The tour started at 10:30 and had a 30-minute break after 2 hours (that day was a once-in-a-century cold snap in Germany, and Anja took us to a coffee shop to warm up and use the toilet). We disbanded around 3 o'clock, constantly weaving through the city; seemingly ordinary buildings were actually full of historical significance. (It was originally a 4-hour trip, but Anja had so many events to share that it was slightly delayed). After this trip, I understand the city of Berlin even more. I personally watched quite a few YouTxxx travel expert videos, but actually participating in the tour (+ guided tour) was a deeper experience, highly recommend this trip.
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So *****
21 Jan
導遊:very details explainon from the area of house outside the Meseum or the story inside the area. it’s very sad to heard those terrible story. but it definitely good to go as we can understand the history
Wen ********
14 Jan
The whole complex is huge and really need more time to immerse in that historical period. highly recommended.
Takao ************
31 Dec 2025
very easy to use. bring it around with you in the print at home and you can start using it at museums for entry and other attractions for discounts. make sure you have an ID with you as you may be asked at places randomly to make sure the name on the ticket is you. but all very easy and each attraction is very friendly about guests with this pass! the subway is also very easy to use and it’s already pre validated for the time of your booking so just make sure you have it with you at all times to show if ever needed. recommend it highly with the museum pass and travel card.
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周 **
30 Dec 2025
The Berlin welcome pass for 6 days is convenient for travelers to take the public transportation to wander the city.
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周 **
27 Dec 2025
The tour guide provides so much details about the German history, although I only have a little idea about what she said, it is still a fantastic one day tour to enjoy the view.
Klook 用戶
19 Dec 2025
In the morning, wait for the tour guide outside Starbucks. The guide will assist with purchasing transportation tickets to the concentration camp, with fascinating explanations throughout the entire tour. You can ask as many questions as you like, making it very worthwhile.

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What to know about Jewish Museum Berlin

Discover the profound history and vibrant culture of the Jewish Museum Berlin, a must-visit destination for anyone interested in exploring Jewish heritage and its impact on the world. Located in the heart of Berlin, this museum is the largest Jewish museum in Europe and offers a unique and immersive experience that captivates visitors with its architectural beauty and thought-provoking exhibits. Opened in 2001, this architectural marvel designed by Daniel Libeskind provides a unique journey through time, showcasing the rich tapestry of Jewish history from the Middle Ages to the present day. The museum delves into the rich tapestry of Jewish history in Germany, offering a moving experience that highlights centuries of Jewish life, culture, and the indelible impact of the Holocaust, all housed in a striking architectural masterpiece. Whether you're a history buff, an architecture enthusiast, or simply curious about Jewish culture, the Jewish Museum Berlin promises an enlightening and unforgettable visit.
Lindenstraße 9-14, 10969 Berlin, Germany

Remarkable Landmarks and Must-Visit Sights

Libeskind Building

Prepare to be captivated by the architectural wonder that is the Libeskind Building at the Jewish Museum Berlin. This deconstructivist masterpiece, with its striking zigzag design, is more than just a building—it's a narrative in itself. As you wander through its voids and axes, you'll uncover the poignant stories of Jewish life in Germany, both past and present. Each turn and angle of the building is a symbolic representation of the complex history and resilience of the Jewish community, making it a must-visit for anyone interested in architecture and history.

Holocaust Tower

Step into the Holocaust Tower, a hauntingly powerful space within the Jewish Museum Berlin that offers a profound experience of reflection and remembrance. This 24-meter tall empty silo, with its stark concrete walls and minimal light, evokes the isolation and despair felt during the Holocaust. As you stand in this solemn space, you'll be enveloped by a deep sense of contemplation, making it an unforgettable part of your visit to the museum.

Garden of Exile

Experience the emotional journey of the Garden of Exile at the Jewish Museum Berlin, an outdoor installation that poignantly captures the disorientation and displacement of Jewish exiles. With its 49 tall pillars and tilted foundation, the garden creates a unique environment that challenges your senses and invites reflection on the struggles of those who were forced to leave their homes. It's a moving tribute to resilience and a testament to the enduring spirit of those who faced exile.

Cultural and Historical Significance

The Jewish Museum Berlin offers a profound journey through the rich tapestry of Jewish life in Germany. It provides a deep dive into pivotal historical events and cultural practices that have shaped Jewish communities over the centuries. The museum stands as a tribute to the significant contributions of Jewish citizens to Berlin's history and culture, integrating the memory of the Holocaust into the city's consciousness while celebrating the enduring legacy and creativity of Jewish communities.

Architectural Marvel

Designed by the renowned architect Daniel Libeskind, the Jewish Museum Berlin is an architectural masterpiece that beautifully marries the old with the new. The striking design of the Kollegienhaus alongside the modern Libeskind Building reflects the complex narrative of Jewish history in Berlin. The zigzagging structure and interconnected spaces create a narrative journey that is both educational and emotionally impactful, making it a must-visit for architecture enthusiasts and history buffs alike.