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View into the ark with exhibition animals.

Photo: Yves Sucksdorff

ANOHA as a Place of Learning

The Exhibition’s Educational Approach to the Noah’s Ark Story

In a former wholesale flower market, the Jewish Museum Berlin has created a place for our youngest guests, children between the ages of three and ten. ANOHA is devoted to the story of Noah’s Ark from the Torah. Young visitors take a hands-on tour of discovery and play.

by appointment

Where

ANOHA – the Children’s World of the Jewish Museum Berlin
Fromet-und-Moses-Mendelssohn-Platz 1, 10969 Berlin (Opposite the Museum)

This tour for professional educators centers on the pedagogical approach and the exhibition’s questions about the Noah’s Ark story, questions that Judaism, Christianity, and Islam have in common. We will also look at the impressive wooden ark structure designed by the US-based Olson Kundig architecture and design practice. The 150 animal sculptures designed by various artists comprise a further highlight of the exhibition. During this interactive guided tour and discussion, we will answer your questions about how you can take advantage of ANOHA as a place of learning for your own groups.

Where, when, what?

  • Whenby appointment
  • Duration60 or 90 minutes
  • Where ANOHA – the Children’s World of the Jewish Museum Berlin
    Fromet-und-Moses-Mendelssohn-Platz 1, 10969 Berlin (Opposite the Museum)
    See location on map
  • Costs per group60 min: € 100 or € 50 reduced including admission
    90 min: € 150 or € 60 reduced including admission

    RegistrationBooking request six weeks in advance Bookung request

    Number of participantsMaximum 15 participants

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