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Aerial image 195790
Jewish Museum at Linden Street in Berlin Kreuzberg. It shows visitors two millennia of German-Jewish history, the. High and low points of the relations between Jews and non-Jews in Germany The museum houses a permanent exhibition, several temporary exhibitions, an extensive archive, the Rafael Roth Learning Center and research institutions. All these departments are used to represent Jewish culture and Jewish-German history. The museum building in the Kreuzberg Lindenstraße combines the baroque old part of the college building (the former seat of the High Court) with a new building. The zigzag construction is based on a design by American architect Daniel Libeskind

BERLIN KREUZBERG 02.07.1998

Berlin Kreuzberg from above - Jewish Museum at Linden Street in Berlin Kreuzberg. It shows visitors two millennia of German-Jewish history, the. High and low points of the relations between Jews and non-Jews in Germany The museum houses a permanent exhibition, several temporary exhibitions, an extensive archive, the Rafael Roth Learning Center and research institutions. All these departments are used to represent Jewish culture and Jewish-German history. The museum building in the Kreuzberg Lindenstraße combines the baroque old part of the college building (the former seat of the High Court) with a new building. The zigzag construction is based on a design by American architect Daniel Libeskind
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Jewish Museum at Linden Street in Berlin Kreuzberg. It shows visitors two millennia of German-Jewish history, the. High and low points of the relations between Jews and non-Jews in Germany The museum houses a permanent exhibition, several temporary exhibitions, an extensive archive, the Rafael Roth Learning Center and research institutions. All these departments are used to represent Jewish culture and Jewish-German history. The museum building in the Kreuzberg Lindenstraße combines the baroque old part of the college building (the former seat of the High Court) with a new building. The zigzag construction is based on a design by American architect Daniel Libeskind. www.jmberlin.de

Aerial image ID: 195790
Image resolution: 5551 x 3706 pixels x 24 bit
compressed image file size: 10,49 MB
Image file size: 58,86 MB
Sources and credit: © euroluftbild.de/Robert Grahn

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