The Jewish Museum Berlin is a museum showcasing the history of the Jews in Germany from the Middle Ages to the present day. It consists of three buildings, two of which are new additions specifically built for the museum by architect Daniel Libeskind. The museum presents the history of the Jews in Germany with new focuses and new scenography, and it is one of the most visited museums in Germany. The museum's collections, library, and archive document German-Jewish history, and its program of events reflects this history. The museum is located in what was West Berlin before the fall of the Wall, and it consists of two buildings – a baroque old building and a new, deconstructivist-style building by Libeskind
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Activities: We went to the Jewish Museum Berlin. We wrote wishes on apple-shaped red leaves and hung them on a tree. We played a question-and-answer game with the knowledge of Jewish writings. Our son assembled a word puzzle with letters from the Hebrew alphabet. We looked at the exhibits, and our son built a synagogue from wooden blocks
Highlights: We had a great time at the Jewish Museum Berlin. Our son had a lot of fun, and learned a lot. He loved the architecture and the exhibits designed to be playful. The Museum provides various activities, like assembling a word puzzle or building a synagogue from wooden blocks, that kept him entertained. The museum rally was also great fun ✨
