Tour Groups at the Jewish Museum Berlin
Information for the Travel Trade
Are you offering bus and group travel to Berlin and looking for exciting itinerary highlights? With its iconic Libeskind architecture and its new core exhibition, the Jewish Museum Berlin shouldn’t be missing from your exploration of the German capital. Since its opening in 2001, the museum has been counted among Europe’s outstanding cultural institutions.
Where
Jewish Museum Berlin
Lindenstraße 9–14, 10969 Berlin
Zigzag-Shaped Architectural Highlight
Slanting walls, sharp angles and gaping voids: the zigzag-shaped building designed by Daniel Libeskind has created its own symbolic language for the history of Jews in Germany. Between the lines was the first of his designs to actually be built—and it made him famous. Today, the Libeskind building is one of Berlin’s architectural highlights. The Axes in the lower level, the Garden of Exile, the Holocaust Tower, and the installation Shalekhet (Fallen Leaves) by Menashe Kadishman are only a few examples of the unique architectural features to be explored.
Core Exhibition Jewish Life in Germany: Past & Present
After more than two years of reconstruction, the Jewish Museum Berlin opened its new core exhibition on August 23, 2020. Rich, diverse and interactive: encompassing 3,500 square meters (almost 38,000 square feet) of floor space, the museum presents the history of Jews in Germany from the Middle Ages to the present day. This historical narrative is punctuated with thematic spaces that expand perspectives on the diversity of Jewish life.
Treasures from the museum collection, everyday objects, as well as works of art, video and audio installations, allow space for reflection and offer surprising insights.
Bookable Offers for Tour Groups
Travel groups can explore the new exhibition during a guided tour. You can choose between the Highlights of the Core Exhibition tour or tours focusing on specific epochs or themes.
Information and reservation for groups
We are reachable Mon–Fri, 10 am–4 pm.
T +49 (0)30 259 93 305
visit@jmberlin.de
Café, garden and shop
The eßkultur museum café offers a selection of freshly prepared food and drinks, which your groups can enjoy in the glass courtyard or, in good weather, in the spacious garden. Should you wish to organize a lunch or coffee break with allocated seating, please contact the eßkultur team directly.
Contact
Contact
www.esskultur-berlin.de
T +49 (0)30 68 08 93 44
info@esskultur-berlin.de
The CEDON museum shop offering exhibition catalogues, books, souvenirs and gifts is always worth a visit.
Bus Parking
Parking spaces for about six buses are available on the other side of Lindenstrasse, opposite the Libeskind Building (not reservable). Please note that stopping directly in front of the museum is not permitted.
Important Notes for Planning a Group Visit:
Should I reserve a group visit in advance?
Please use our Group Registration form if you would like to visit the museum with a group. You will receive the tickets for the exhibition at the museum’s ticket counter on the day of your visit.
How can I book a group tour?
You can inquire about a tour for your group by email, telephone or online. We recommend booking about 4–6 weeks before the desired date.
What languages can I book group tours in?
It is possible to book tours in German, English, French, Hebrew, Italian, and Spanish. Other options, including Simple German and German Sign Language, may be available on request.
May I offer private (“licensed”) tours of the museum?
You may reserve tours or arrive with your own guide for a licensing fee. You must reserve your group in advance and purchase a license.
Information and reservation for groups
We are reachable Mon–Fri, 10 am–4 pm.
T +49 (0)30 259 93 305
visit@jmberlin.de