Daniel Libeskind's Jewish Museum - Berlin
Video by Thomas McCormick, Adam Souhrada, & Aaron Yang
Architecture 12 of 23 Daniel Libeskind Jewish Museum Berlin
Discover Berlin's Jewish Museum
Designed by New York architect Daniel Libeskind, Berlin's Jewish Museum provides visitors an unforgettable journey of memory and hope. We invite you to experience some of the unique architecture and the complexity of Jewish German history offered by this wonderful museum.
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Video by Thomas McCormick, Adam Souhrada, & Aaron Yang.
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Berlin Cathedral and Jewish Museum | Berlin, Germany | EUROPE VLOG 2
The highlights of today were the Berliner Dom (Cathedral of Berlin) and the Jewish Museum, as well as the East Side Gallery of the Berlin Wall.
This was our first full day in Berlin, and we spent it in sub-freezing temperatures, wandering from the graffitied Friedrichshain neighborhood throughout the city to do as much as possible.
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Here are some time stamps for the video:
0:17 - Exploring Friedrichshain
0:35 and 1:06 - Oberbaum Bridge (Oberbaumbrücke in German)
0:36 - East Gallery of the Berlin Wall
1:19 - Alexanderplatz
1:34 - St. Mary's Church, known in German as the Marienkirche
1:53 - Neptune Fountain and Red Town Hall
1:59 - Cathedral of Berlin (Berliner Dom in German)
2:53 - Exploring the Dome of Berlin Cathedral
3:31 - Exploring the Crypt of Berlin Cathedral
3:59 - Ritter Sport (Chocolate Paradise!)
4:24 - Döner Kebabs at Mustafa
5:29 - Checkpoint Charlie
5:38 - Jewish Museum
8:19 - Potsdamer Platz
8:55 - Brandenburg Gate (Brandenburger Tor in German)
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Contained within one of the vertical empty spaces of the Daniel Libeskind, designed museum resides a sculpture installation called “Shalechet” (Shalekhet) by #Menashe Kadishman. Over 10,000 open-mouthed faces coarsely cut from heavy, circular iron plates cover the floor.
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A building for German-Jewish history
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Even without exhibits, Berlin's Jewish Museum, one of Germany's most spectacular museum buildings, drew more than 350 000 visitors before opening in the fall of 2001. This film explores the soul of its unique architecture.
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Places to see in ( Berlin - Germany ) Jewish Museum Berlin
The first Jewish Museum in Berlin was founded on 24 January 1933, six days before the Nazis officially gained power, and was built next to the Neue Synagoge on Oranienburger Straße. In addition to curating Jewish history, it also featured collections of Jewish art. The current Jewish Museum Berlin (Jüdisches Museum Berlin) was opened in 2001 and is the largest Jewish museum in Europe. It consists of three buildings, two of which are new additions specifically built for the museum by architect Daniel Libeskind. German-Jewish history is documented in the collections, the library and the archive, and is reflected in the museum's program of events. The museum is one of Germany’s most frequented museums (more than 10.8 million visitors between 2001 and 2016).
Opposite the building ensemble, the W. Michael Blumenthal Academy of the Jewish Museum Berlin was built – also after a design by Libeskind – in 2011/2012 in the former flower market hall. The archives, library, museum education department, a lecture hall and the Diaspora Garden can all be found in the academy.
Princeton economist W. Michael Blumenthal, who was born in Oranienburg near Berlin and was later President Jimmy Carter's Secretary of the Treasury, was the director of the museum from 1997 to 2014; Peter Schäfer was appointed as the new director in September 2014.
The first Jewish Museum in Berlin was founded on 24 January 1933, under the leadership of Karl Schwartz, six days before the Nazis officially gained power. The museum was built next to the Neue Synagoge on Oranienburger Straße and, in addition to curating Jewish history, also featured collections of modern Jewish art. Schwartz intended the museum as a means to revitalise Jewish creativity, and to demonstrate that Jewish history was living history.
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A Void, an empty space about 66 feet (20 m) tall, slices linearly through the entire building. Menashe Kadishman's Shalechet (Fallen leaves) installation fills the void with 10,000 coarse iron faces. An irregular matrix of windows cuts in all orientations across the building's facade. A thin layer of zinc coats the building's exterior, which will oxidize and turn bluish as it weathers.
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