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25 Years
Jewish Museum Berlin

Open to All. Ever Since.

Jewish culture belongs to Germany, and it always has. The Jewish Museum Berlin (JMB) has been highlighting that past and present for twenty-five years. It is a place for dialogue, learning, and encounter. For its twenty-fifth anniversary, the JMB invites you to take a look back, but also offers new perspectives on the present day and even a glimpse of the future. A colorful program awaits: exhibitions, concerts, family sundays, digital projects, and events for all ages.
 

Join us in marking twenty-five years of the Jewish Museum Berlin. Discover the anniversary program and be part of the celebrations. 

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Accompanying Events & Tours

Family Sundays, Summer Festivals, Concerts, and More: All Dates At a Glance

Exhibitions

Publications

25 Years JMB: Exhibitions in Our Anniversary Year (2)

  • Exhibitions in Our Anniversary Year

    Join us as we look back at the past and explore possible futures: This spring, we’ll trace the architecture and history of Daniel Liebeskind’s striking zigzag building. This fall, we invite you to move on from the present while encountering 12 artistic projects, and to search for approaches that can change society.

  • A black-and-white photo of an empty room still under construction, with very slanted windows in its concrete walls through which light streams in.

    Between the Lines:

    Daniel Libeskind and the Jewish Museum Berlin

    Exhibition
    Fri 8 May–Sun 1 Nov 2026

  • A spacecraft in space consisting of several connected spheres.

    The Opposite of Now:

    Artistic Paths to a Different Present

    Exhibition
    Fri 4 Sep 2026–Sun 10 Jan 2027

History of the Museum: Ideas, Debates, Decisions, Inauguration (4)

  • Ideas, Debates, Decisions, Inauguration

    Here is the four-part history of our origins – from the forced closure of the first Jewish Museum in Berlin in 1938, and the original museum’s inspirational influence on our collecting principles, until the present day.

  • Model of the Liebeskind building.

    How We Came to Be

    West Berlin, 1971: the idea emerged for a Jewish Museum to be connected to the Berlin Museum. Finally, in 1992, the cornerstone was laid for the building dedicated to this purpose and designed by Daniel Libeskind

    History of the Museum
    1971–1992

  • Graphic.

    Controversies and Contradictions

    In the 1990s, the conflicts between advocates of an independent Jewish museum in Berlin and those who saw it as part of the Berlin Museum continually intensified

    History of the Museum
    1990s

  • Portrait of a man.

    Political Decisions

    The appointment of W. Michael Blumenthal as Museum Director and the transfer of the seat of government to Berlin eventually led to an independent Jewish Museum Berlin, which opened on 13 September 2001

    History of the Museum
    2001

  • Aerial view of the academy.

    Since the Museum Opened

    With its exhibitions, publications, educational work, and diverse events calendar, our museum developed into a lively forum for reflecting on Jewish history and culture and, more broadly, on migration and social diversity in Germany

    History of the Museum
    2001 until the present day

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