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Jüdisches Museum
Jewish culture & history

Lindenstraße 9-14
Berlin
10969

Hallesches Tor: U1, U6, U15

+49 30 2599 3300
Fax: +49 (0)30 2599 3409

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Located on the Lindenstraße, the Jewish Museum documents the history of Judaism and is a treat to all fans of architecture. The museum was designed by Daniel Liebeskind and is considered to be a masterpiece of modern architecture. The interior is made up of coarse concrete, which evokes a disconcerting and raw feeling. It has no straight corners, recalling the twisted contours of a horrific explosion. The structure of the building also creates a disturbing atmosphere, making one's impression of the realities of the Holocaust even stronger.

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