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From the Source: A Curator’s-Eye View of the New Core Exhibition

Guided Tours for members of our circle of friends (in German)

Sign of a law firm made of metal

Sign for the law offices of Dr. Werner Liebenthal, Berlin 1933; Jewish Museum Berlin, gift from Hanna Liebenthal, photo: Jens Ziehe

The core exhibition is the centerpiece of the Jewish Museum Berlin. The redesigned exhibition on Jewish history, past and present, reopened in August 2020 after two years of construction.

In exclusive tours, our curators give you deep dives into different epoch rooms and thematic islands. On each available date, two small groups will be given parallel 45-minute tours, after which the groups will switch guides.

Past event

Map with all buildings that belong to the Jewish Museum Berlin. The Libeskind building is marked in green

Where

Libeskind Building
Lindenstraße 9–14, 10969 Berlin

Epoch: Catastrophe

Curator Leonore Maier describes the lives of Jews in Germany during the period from 1933 to 1945 and, in view of anti-Jewish measures and in­creasing violence, raises the contem­porary question: To stay or to go?

Theme: Art and Artists

Curator Inka Bertz shares a variety of perspectives on the question “Is there such a thing as Jewish art?”

Where, when, what?

  • When Wed, 16 Mar 2022, 4.30 pm
  • Where Libeskind Building

    Lindenstraße 9–14, 10969 Berlin

    See location on map
  • Entry fee

    Free of charge

  • Meeting point 4.15 pm at the Glass Courtyard of the Jewish Museum Berlin

    Number of participants up to 16 people

    Registration by 11 March 2022. Please register by phone Tel. +49 (0)30 25 993 436 or email at freunde@jmberlin.de

    Language This event will be held in German.

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