The Jewish Museum shows the "history of Germany's Jews from the Middle Ages through today". Their exhibits range from "prominent historical figures to the evolution of laws regarding Jews' participation in civil society."
According to the author the museum's "highly conceptual buildingan" is "attraction in itself".
It was "designed by Daniel Li
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The author states that this is the "most talked-about museum in Berlin" and states that the building is "one of the most spectacular in the entire city." The author assures that to "some viewers, the building suggests a shattered Star of David by its building plan."
Talking about the inside of the museum, that author states that "the spaces are
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Described as "one of the most revolutionary structures built since the war," millions have visited the museum since it opened on September 9, 2001. The building, designed "to illustrate the symbiosis of Jewish and German culture," is described as being "as much a giant sculpture as a building" and as being pervaded by an "almost cabalistic aura of
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