Jewish Museum Tickets
Jewish Museum Tickets

Jewish Museum Tickets Berlin

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From $ 12.50
Inclusions:
  • Admission to: Jewish Museum Berlin.
  • Admission to select exhibitions/galleries: Kafka exhibition.
  • Digital audio guide (phone download).
  • Permanent exhibition (Free but still need a ticket).

Exclusions:
  • Audio guide.
  • Other personal expenses.
  • Tips and gratuities.
  • Guided tour (Available upon pre-booking).

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The Jewish Museum Berlin, designed by Daniel Libeskind, combines bold architecture with powerful history. Its striking spaces like the Garden of Exile and Fallen Leaves, along with interactive exhibitions and the ANOHA Children’s World, make it a moving place of remembrance, culture, and discovery. Admission tickets to the Jewish Museum Berlin. Individuals aged 0-17 can enter for free. Book Tickets Online & Save.

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Opening Hours:

Monday 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Tuesday 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Wednesday 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Thursday 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Friday 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Saturday 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Sunday 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
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Highlights

  • Daniel Libeskind’s zigzag architecture symbolizes the fractures and resilience of Jewish history.
  • Garden of Exile features tilted concrete stelae and olive trees, evoking the disorientation of exile.
  • Memory Void with 10,000 iron faces creates a haunting space of remembrance.
  • Interactive exhibitions showcase over 1,700 years of Jewish life in Germany through artifacts and multimedia.
  • ANOHA Children’s World offers a playful, educational space for young visitors.

Cancellation & Refund

These tickets can't be cancelled, refunded or rescheduled.

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Rules:

  • Photography is allowed in most areas, but flash and tripods are usually prohibited.
  • Food and drinks are not permitted inside the exhibition spaces.
  • Large bags and backpacks must be checked at the cloakroom.
  • Silence or low voices are requested in reflective spaces like the Memory Void.
  • Follow staff instructions and stay on designated paths within the exhibitions.
  • Children must be supervised at all times.
  • Touching exhibits is generally not allowed unless explicitly indicated.

Know Before You Go

Entry and Services:

  • This activity is stroller and wheelchair-accessible.
  • A mandatory security check is in place.
  • Admission to the permanent exhibition for adults and admission to all exhibitions for children below 18 are free of charge, but you still need a ticket.
  • With your Jewish Museum Berlin ticket, you are eligible to receive reduced-rate admission on the day of your museum visit and the two following days to the Berlinische Galerie, which is only a 5-minute stroll away.
  • Reduced unit must bring a valid ID.
  • Free Wi-Fi available.
  • Coatroom is free for larger items.
  • Museum shop offers Judaica, books, textiles, and souvenirs.

How To Use

  • Tickets are only valid during the period specified.
  • You can enter the attraction directly with this ticket.

Location

Lindenstraße 9-14, 10969 Berlin, Germany
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By U-Bahn (subway):

  • Kochstraße/Checkpoint Charlie (U6) or Hallesches Tor (U1, U3, U6) are the nearest stations.

By S-Bahn (city train):

  • Anhalter Bahnhof or Potsdamer Platz stations are within walking distance.

By Bus:

  • Lines M29, M41, and 248 stop near the museum.

By Tram:

  • Nearest stops are in central Berlin, accessible with a short walk.

On Foot:

  • Located in central Berlin, it’s a short walk from landmarks like Potsdamer Platz and Checkpoint Charlie.

FAQs

  • When is the museum open?

    The museum is open daily from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. The museum is closed on the Jewish holidays of Rosh Hashanah (New Year) and Yom Kippur (Day of Atonement), on the day of the German Prize for Understanding and Tolerance, and on Christmas Eve.

  • Is the museum kid-friendly?

    Yes, the ANOHA Children’s World offers interactive and educational activities for children.

  • Is photography allowed?

    Photography is usually permitted without flash; tripods and selfie sticks are often prohibited.

  • Is the museum accessible for people with disabilities?

    Yes, the museum provides wheelchair access, elevators, and inclusive facilities throughout.

  • How long does a visit usually take?

    A typical visit lasts 2–3 hours, longer if exploring special exhibitions or children’s areas.

  • Is there parking near the museum?

    Parking is only partially free in the streets adjacent to our museum. However, due to the limited parking situation, we recommend traveling by public transport or by bicycle, if possible. Bicycle parking is available.