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Jewish Museum Berlin: Entry Ticket + Access Kafka Exhibit

A moving, immersive, and visceral space exploring Jewish culture and history

W. Michael Blumenthal Academy
Open today: 13:00 - 17:00
Library & Reading Room
Open today: 13:00 - 17:00
  1. Wheelchair accessible Parking spots for holders of a certificate of disability available at the museum entrance

Registered address: Lindenstrasse 9-14, 10969, Berlin, DE
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Included

  • Access Kafka exhibition
  • Access to the permanent exhibition (free of charge, but you still need a ticket)
  • Free downloadable JMB app (please bring your own headphones)

Not included

  • Audio guide (currently not available onsite)
  • Guided tour (available for an extra fee, pre-booking required)

From the outside, it's one of the most iconic and arresting buildings in Berlin's sea of amazing architecture. Inside, the Jewish Museum Berlin is an immersive art experience unlike anything else.

A thematic labyrinth of symbolic spaces and interactive exhibits, the museum is designed to evoke a visceral journey through Germany's Jewish diaspora.

Rich, diverse, and interactive, the museum's new core exhibition examines Jewish history and culture from the Middle Ages up to today. The exhibition route takes you on a journey through history, from the Early Middle Ages up to the emancipation movement of the 18th and 19th centuries, onward to National Socialism and the new start after 1945 – leading you right up to the present day.

This historical narrative is punctuated with thematic spaces that open perspectives on the diversity of Jewish life: What is sacred in Judaism? What makes something a 'Jewish object'? How is Judaism understood and lived today? Treasures from the museum's collection, everyday objects, as well as works of art, video, and audio installations allow space for quiet reflection and offer surprising insights.

Designed by Polish-American architect Daniel Libeskind, the museum space itself is a walk-through art-installation charged with symbolism at every step. Deeply moving, thought-provoking, and unmissable, the Jewish Museum Berlin is an essential cultural experience.

This striking building stands in contrast to the Baroque-style architecture around it, and inside, symbolism is everywhere. The Holocaust is represented by a cold, empty, pitch-black room lit only by a single sliver of light in the ceiling. The Garden of Exile is a tilted maze of 49 uniform pillars designed to disorient and give a sense of being uprooted, as so many Jewish people were during and after World War II.

Show your smartphone ticket at the main entrance.

  • Strollers are allowed in all areas. Baby changing rooms are available
  • Pets are not allowed, except for guide dogs
  • Taking photos for private purposes is allowed, but the use of tripods, flash, or selfie sticks is not allowed
  • A mandatory security check is in place
  • Please leave bags, luggage, and jackets at the cloakroom
  • The W. Michael Blumenthal Academy is located across the street
  • Access to the library is via the entrance of the W. Michael Blumenthal Academy
  • With your JMB ticket you are eligible to receive reduced-rate admission on the day of your museum visit and the two following days to the Berlinische Galerie, which is only 5 min stroll away

Exhibitions

Thursday
10:00 - 18:00
Friday
10:00 - 18:00
Saturday
10:00 - 18:00
Sunday
10:00 - 18:00
Monday
10:00 - 18:00
Tuesday
10:00 - 18:00
Wednesday
10:00 - 18:00

W. Michael Blumenthal Academy

Thursday
13:00 - 17:00
Friday
13:00 - 17:00
Saturday
Sunday
Monday
13:00 - 17:00
Tuesday
13:00 - 17:00
Wednesday
13:00 - 17:00

Library & Reading Room

Thursday
13:00 - 17:00
Friday
13:00 - 17:00
Saturday
Sunday
Monday
13:00 - 17:00
Tuesday
13:00 - 17:00
Wednesday
13:00 - 17:00
  • Get a full refund if you select a refundable ticket during checkout and cancel until 23:59 the day before you visit.
  • Rescheduling is not possible for this ticket.

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