Judisches Gemeindehaus - Reviews from across the web
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Jüdisches Gemeindehaus, Berlin - IgoUgo Reviews The Jewish Museum was designed by Daniel Libeskind and is a very modern and complicated construction. The passages zig-zag and represent a torn Star of David. The layout is full of symbolism and represents complicated philosophical ideas related to the loss of Jewish culture though the holocaust. Fr... igougo.com
Judisches Gemeindehaus, Berlin | MyTravelGuide.com It was Heinz Galinski who brought life back to the Jewish Community Centre in the years preceding reunification. Located on Fasanenstrasse in Charlottenburg, the building stands on the site of the synagogue destroyed by the Nazis in the 1930s. Only the portal survived Nazi terror and it is now integ... mytravelguide.com
Jewish Museum Berlin - The Libeskind Building Numerous views and opinions have been expressed on the Jewish Museum Berlin. Whether visitors see Libeskind's new building as a "spectacular" or a "normal" museum, a deconstructivist masterpiece, a groundbreaking creation, intellectuality in the form of a house, or even an exhibi... ww.juedisches-museum-berlin.de
Jüdisches Museum Berlin - Jewish Museum Berlin We are looking for objects which reflect the centuries of Jewish family-life in Germany. We are looking for objects which attest to persecution, life in exile or in DP camps, as well as documents relating to reparation or restitution proceedings after 1989. We are looking for photographs, letters, d... hagalil.com
Jewish Museum - Berlin - Reviews of Jewish Museum - TripAdvisor I’m a big fan of Daniel Libeskind’s work so this was quite a treat. If you’re interested in the topic then I suggest you allow about 3 hours because I got lost in the interactive section ... tripadvisor.com
Jewish Museum, Berlin | Gallery | Guardian Unlimited The building, which was officially opened on Sunday, was so impressive inside that many argued it should remain empty. The zinc-clad structure is designed to create a sense of disorientation, interspersed with feelings of claustrophobia and panic, to convery... guardian.co.uk
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