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Jewish Museum Berlin
The museum’s permanent historical exhibition invites visitors on a journey through two millennia of German-Jewish history. more
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The museum’s permanent historical exhibition invites visitors on a journey through two millennia of German-Jewish history. more
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The New Synagogue with its distincitve golden dome is an indication of the history of Berlin's former Jewish Quarter. more
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Located in the New Synagogue, the foundation Centrum Judaicum is committed to the preservation of Jewish culture. more
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The area around Hackesche Höfe was once the centre of Jewish life and culture in Berlin. more
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The permanent exhibition "Anne Frank. here & now" at the Anne Frank Centre documents the life story of Frank and makes the connection to antisemitism and discrimination in our time. more
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The Liebermann Villa, the former summer residence of impressionist painter Max Liebermann, is home to over 400 of his works of art. more
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The Louis Lewandowski Festival is a choir festival dedicated to the music of Jewish composers who emigrated from Germany. It is named after the German-Jewish composer of the same name. more
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In 2025, the Days of Jewish Culture will once again offer a feast for the senses and present modern Jewish culture through music, cinema and literature. more
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The Jewish Film Festival captures the diversity of Jewish life around the world. For two weeks, filmmakers from all over the world present their best and latest movies. more
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Everywhere in Berlin the "Stolpersteine"-Project makes you stumble over traces of the deported and murdered Jewish Berliners. more