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Young Perspectives

Your Tour Through the Museum in the JMB App

Ready to discover the Jewish Museum Berlin for yourself? Young Perspectives on the JMB App gives you a tour that’s made for you. Whether you’re here on a school trip, with friends, your family, or flying solo, this tour makes it possible to explore the museum independently and at your own pace.

Ten stations – lots of perspectives

The interactive tour guides you through the museum’s core exhibition in about an hour. There are ten stations where you can explore young Jewish perspectives, learn more about Jewish culture past and present, and maybe even spot a few parallels with your own life.

Each station gives you a choice of ways to dive in: In the section “What's it all about?”, you’ll find key information in the form of texts, audio clips and videos. In “It’s your turn!” you can play interactive games, take quizzes and do creative activities. The section “Very personal!” features interviews, historical testimonials, and clips of young Jewish Berliners talking about their everyday lives. “What do you think?” invites you to pause, reflect and share your thoughts – with friends, family members, or other visitors. 

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Find your way through our permanent exhibition with our app-based tour Young Perspectives; Jewish Museum Berlin

The tour was developed together with young people. With Young Perspectives, we are proud to offer you another great way to experience the museum – alongside our guided tours and workshops. 

Start your own tour through the museum: one that’s on your terms, that’s full of multimedia, and that’s designed to be interesting for you.

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A selection of topics from Young Perspectives; Jewish Museum Berlin

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Young Perspectives is available in German and English. All you need is your smartphone, headphones, and an internet connection. Download the app before your visit and stream the contents in the museum. The free Wi-Fi lets you get started right away.

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Exhibition Jewish Life in Germany: Past & Present: Features & Programs

Exhibition Webpage
Jewish Life in Germany: Past & Present: Core exhibition of the Jewish Museum Berlin, since Aug 2020
Guided Tours
JMB App: Audio guide, available in English, German, German plain language, German Sign Language, French, Italian, Spanish, Hebrew and Russian, available for download
Current page: Young Perspectives: Tour Through the Museum in the JMB App, in German and English, available for download
Guided Tours for Adults as Individual Visitors or in Groups: Fixed dates or by appointment, on site or digitally, in several languages
Guided Tours and Workshops for School Groups: Appointment, on site or digitally, in several languages
Publications
The JMB Book: History, architecture and core exhibition of the museum, available in English, German, French, Spanish and Italian
Open: JMB Journal #21, with interviews and background information on the exhibition
Digital Content
Thematic Space Torah: Audios and objects on words, writing and language
Musicroom: Playlists with religious and secular music from the core exhibition
Topography of Violence. Antisemitic violence in Germany 1930–1938: Media application from the exhibition’s historical chapter Catastrophe
13 Objects – 13 Stories: Unusual objects from our core exhibition
New Accents: Interview with Cilly Kugelmann, chief curator of the core exhibition
See also
The Libeskind building
History of the museum

Links to topics that may be of interest to you

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