Jewish Museum Berlin
The Jewish Museum Berlin is one of Europe's largest museums and surely one of the most architecturally interesting with numerous interesting exhibits concentrating on German-Jewish history and culture over a 2,000-year period. Rare documents, ceremonial objects, paintings, photos, and sculptures, as well as some rare books, scripts, and textiles, are all on exhibit.
Its displays of Jewish life in medieval settlements along the Rhine, as well as the Baroque era, are particularly noteworthy. The exhibits about life under the Nazis, as well as experiences during the postwar period, are truly moving. The partially reconstructed New Synagogue, which now houses a memorial and museum is well worth seeing. Audioguides and guided tours in English are available.
Address: Lindenstrasse 9-14, 10969 Berlin
View details: https://www.jmberlin.de/en