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Jewish Museum BerlinvsDeutsche Kinemathek - Museum fuer Film und Fernsehen
Both are recommended by reviewers writing for major publications. On balance, Jewish Museum scores significantly better than Deutsche Kinemathek Museum fur Film und Fernsehen. Jewish Museum is ranked #1 in Berlin with endorsements from 9 sources like Michelin Guide, Afar Magazine and Fodor's.
Jewish Museum Berlin
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Travel + Leisure
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Lindenstrasse 9-14, 10969 Berlin
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"Europe's largest Jewish Museum presents the panorama of German-Jewish history, its cultural achievements, and its horror." Full review
"Starchitect Daniel Libeskind’s boldly designed museum building... houses exhibits that pay powerful tribute to both the devastation and hope of the Jewish people." Full review
"The Jüdisches Museum (Jewish Museum) in Kreuzberg offers an immersive experience of Jewish history, culture and belief, with thanks to the architecture of the museum building." Full review
"Opened in 2001, Berlin’s Jewish Museum is as renowned for its striking contemporary architecture as it is for its content." Full review
"One of Berlin's most architecturally significant buildings... also provides an intimate look into the history of Germany's Jewish population." Full review
"The building itself plays a significant role in the portrayal of its exhibitions: Daniel Libeskind designed the building to reflect the discomfort, pain, and the inherent voids in Jewish history." Full review
"The Jewish Museum Berlin is among Europe's largest Jewish museums." Full review
3 Stars
"The zinc and concrete exterior has no door, just windows made from fragmented lines. Visitors enter the building through semi-underground corridors." Full review
"These 10,000 iron cut-outs are from the Jewish Museum in Berlin." Full review
"Daniel Libeskind’s Jewish Museum is a must-see in Berlin, both historically and architecturally." Full review
Deutsche Kinemathek - Museum fuer Film und Fernsehen
Time Out
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Potsdamer Strasse 2, 10785 Berlin
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"Ask five German film enthusiasts about the state of contemporary German cinema and be prepared for five different responses." Full review
2 Stars
"The archives contain no fewer than 10 000 German and foreign films and over a million documents, photos, posters and programmes." Full review
"Within the Sony Center is the small but fun Museum für Film und Fernsehen, which presents the groundbreaking history of German moviemaking with eye-catching displays." Full review
"A thematic and chronological tour through the saga of the much-troubled German cinema is on show here." Full review