Jewish Museum Berlin
Kommende Events (21)
Listening to History. Claude Lanzmann's Interviews on the Holocaust
An exhibition at the Jewish Museum Berlin presenting Claude Lanzmann’s interviews on the Holocaust with audio adaptations for blind and visually impaired visitors, combining historical testimony and museum interpretation.
ANOHA for Adults
60-minute guided ANOHA tour tailored for adults at the Jewish Museum Berlin, exploring the exhibition's themes and stories in depth.
All Past Exhibitions
Explore the Jewish Museum Berlin's archive of past exhibitions showcasing art, history and Jewish culture through thematic displays and curated shows.
Accessibility at the Jewish Museum Berlin
Practical accessibility information for visitors to the Jewish Museum Berlin, detailing barrier-free access, elevators, tactile and audio guides, sign-language support and other visitor services to make the museum accessible to all.
Artist talk on the sound installation (in German)
Artist talk (in German) on the Jewish Museum Berlin's sound installation, presented as an exclusive Friends & Sponsors event exploring the work and artistic process.
Closed today!
Jewish Museum Berlin is closed today — check the museum website for updated opening hours and exhibition information before planning your visit.
Jewish and a Woman
English-language guided tour at the Jewish Museum Berlin exploring the lives and histories of Jewish women in connection with International Women's Day.
Judaism Aloud
Judaism Aloud is an accessible guided tour at the Jewish Museum Berlin offering audio and tactile introductions to exhibits for visitors with blindness or limited vision.
JMB Book Club with Anna LangfusLes bagages de sable(Bags of Sand)
Book-club discussion at the Jewish Museum Berlin on Anna Langfus’s Les bagages de sable (Bags of Sand), exploring the novel’s themes and historical context in a guided group conversation.
Media Library
The Jewish Museum Berlin's Media Library provides audiovisual and research resources on Jewish history and the museum's collections, with catalogs and materials for visitors and researchers.
Netiquette
Netiquette is an exhibition at the Jewish Museum Berlin that examines online behaviour, digital culture and identity through contemporary artworks and installations.
Old Homeland – New Homeland
An exhibition at the Jewish Museum Berlin examining notions of 'old' and 'new' homelands through objects, personal stories and multimedia that explore migration and Jewish identity.
Newsletter
Subscribe to the Jewish Museum Berlin newsletter for timely English-language updates on exhibitions, events, publications and educational programmes for visitors, members and researchers.
Pictures Make People
Accessible guided tour “Pictures Make People” at the Jewish Museum Berlin designed for people with dementia and their caregivers, offering supportive, sensory-aware engagement with the museum’s collections.
Highlights of the Core Exhibition
Guided Saturday highlights tour at the Jewish Museum Berlin offering an accessible walkthrough of the core exhibition that explores Jewish history, culture and the museum's architecture.
Our Academy
Our Academy at the Jewish Museum Berlin offers educational courses and public programs on Jewish history, culture and art designed for lifelong learners and museum visitors.
Shoah
Screening of Claude Lanzmann's Shoah at the Jewish Museum Berlin — a seminal, investigative documentary about the Holocaust told through survivor testimony and archival material.
The crisis of liberal democracy—who will save us from Carl Schmitt?
A lecture at the Jewish Museum Berlin examining Carl Schmitt’s critique of liberal democracy and debating who might defend or reform democratic institutions today.
Theater Playmittendabeiat ANOHA
Invitation-only children's theatre performance at ANOHA (Jewish Museum Berlin) for the museum's Friends and Sponsors — a family-friendly, artsy event for young children and supporters.
House Rules
House Rules is an exhibition at the Jewish Museum Berlin that explores domestic spaces, cultural norms and identity through objects, architecture and personal stories.
Claude Lanzmann: The Recordings
English public tour at the Jewish Museum Berlin of 'Claude Lanzmann: The Recordings', showcasing Lanzmann's documentary interviews and archival material on Holocaust testimony and film practice.