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Listen up!

It’s Party Animal Time

Have you been to the Children’s World and played ​“Listen up! Who’s Missing”? Then these symbols are bound to be familiar. The kitchen crew, the sports team, and the music band: they want to celebrate with you. Choose your party crew and off we go!

Listen up!

A Seven-Part Audio Play
Listen in
Illustration of a giraffe with saxophones as head.

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Currently, no events are being held. You can learn about our regular programming here: Workshops & Tours

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Opening Hours

Opening Hours

The Children’s World of the Jewish Museum Berlin is open on the following days:

Tue – Fri9 am – 4 pmlast admissions at 2.45 pm
Sat, Sun, and public holidays10 am – 5 pmlast admissions at 3.45 pm
Monclosedexcept holidays

We recommend a visit of 2.5 h.

Special Opening Hours and Closures

27 November 2024 11 am – 4 pm
1 December 2024closed
24 December 2024 (Christmas Eve) closed
5 January 2025 closed

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We recommend booking your time slot ticket on our ticket shop before your visit. A small number of remaining tickets are available at the ticket counter. If there is a large number of visitors at ANOHA, we cannot guarantee that you will be able to enter and acquire tickets without a reservation.

Group visits are only possible with an advance reservation.

On the weekends, public holidays and during the Berlin school holidays, the Café offers a small selection of sustainable snacks including lye pastries, popcorn, freshly baked cake, coffee and other beverages. On weekdays, please visit the Museum Café at the Jewish Museum Berlin (located in the Libeskind building across the street) or one of the nearby cafés. You are also welcome to eat a snack in the designated area of ANOHA.

ANOHA for preschool groups
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Directions

Directions

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Address

Fromet-und-Moses-Mendelssohn-Platz 1
10969 Berlin

The entrance to ANOHA is on the north side of the W. Michael Blumenthal Academy near Enckestrasse.

Public Transit

Hallesches Tor U‑Bahn (metro) stationU1, U3, U6
Kochstraße U‑Bahn (metro) stationU6
Jüdisches Museum bus stop248 bus
Charlottenstraße bus stopM29 bus
Zossener Brücke bus stopM41 bus

BVG transit timetables

Parking

Street Parking 

Only a limited number of parking spaces are available on the streets near the museum, which does not have a visitor parking lot.

Bus Parking

Bus parking is available on Lindenstrasse across from the Jewish Museum Berlin.

Parking Spaces for Visitors with Disabilities

Two parking spaces for visitors with disabilities are available in front of the entrance to the Jewish Museum Berlin at Lindenstr. 15. There are two more spaces at Markgrafenstrasse 87. To use one of these parking spaces, you’ll need a disability parking permit (Parkausweis für Schwerbehinderte).

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