Jewish Museum
Jewish Museum Berlin sits at Lindenstraße 9-14, in the vibrant Kreuzberg district. Designed by architect Daniel Libeskind and completed in 1999, the museum's unique structure represents the fractured history of Jewish life in Germany. Its primary purpose is to showcase the rich cultural heritage of Jewish communities and to explore themes of migration and loss. Open year-round, visitors can experience a variety of exhibitions, including artifacts, multimedia displays, and artistic installations. Don't miss the impressive Garden of Exile, which symbolically represents displacement and resilience with its slanted paths and diverse vegetation.