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Anoha - Children's World of the Jewish Museum

Kinderwelt «Anoha» im Jüdischen Museum (5)

13.02.2020, Berlin: Employees work on the construction site of the Jewish Museum's children's world Anoha next to the Rhino during the press tour.

A realm for children: The Anoha Children's Museum invites you to explore, discover and play.

In the former wholesale market hall opposite the main building of the Jewish Museum, a realm for children has been created. Thematically, the children's world Anoha is based on the story of Noah's Ark from the Torah and offers young visitors around 2,700 square meters to explore, discover and play. Anoha is designed for children between the ages of three and ten. The hands-on museum is designed for playful and interactive visits.

Animal inhabitants on the wooden ark

The eye-catcher and center of the exhibition in the Children's Museum is a large, round wooden ark filled with 150 animal sculptures that children can touch, pet and even feed. The main actors, however, are the little visitors themselves. They can playfully explore the museum and take the controls. Along the way, they think about respectful treatment of people, nature and animals and sustainable use of resources.

Game stations invite to participate

Various game stations invite single or several children to master exciting tasks - such as building their own ark and mastering a water course with it, redesigning the future or composing a water concert.

Address, opening hours and contact

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 Address
Lindenstr. 9-14
10969 Berlin
Phone
+49 (0)30 259 933 00
Internet
anoha.de
Opening Hours
Tuesday to Friday from 9 am to 4 pm, Saturday, Sunday and public holidays from 10 am to 5 pm, Monday closed (except public holidays).
Admission Fee
Free

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Source: Jüdisches Museum Berlin, Bearbeitung: berlin.de

Last edited: 28 October 2024