2,000 years of Jewish history in one revolutionary building
Talk of the town: When the empty building was completed in 1999, 350,000 people visited it, even though there was nothing to see inside.
Nicknamed the 'Blitz' for it's stark, angular design, this museum is one of Berlin's most recognisable buildings. It houses a collection of exhibitions, tunnels, mazes and deliberately empty 'voids' that, when experienced together, expertly recount the history of German Judaism.
The entrance fee isn't much, so do take the time to fully appreciate the scale of this mammoth, and fascinating, history lesson.
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