Participate Friends of the Jewish Museum Berlin Animals need Friends! Become a friend Jewish Museum Berlin, photo: Yves Sucksdorff Into the Future Together ANOHA Says Thank You to Our Sponsors Get Involved My Cultural Year of Service A Volunteer Reports on Her Experience Read more Vom Dach der Holzarche habe ich gemeinsam mit meiner Betreuerin Nadja einige Bilder gemacht – sie fotografiert hier gerade den Zukunftsraum. Jüdisches Museum Berlin, Foto: Alice Hoins
Friends of the Jewish Museum Berlin Animals need Friends! Become a friend Jewish Museum Berlin, photo: Yves Sucksdorff
My Cultural Year of Service A Volunteer Reports on Her Experience Read more Vom Dach der Holzarche habe ich gemeinsam mit meiner Betreuerin Nadja einige Bilder gemacht – sie fotografiert hier gerade den Zukunftsraum. Jüdisches Museum Berlin, Foto: Alice Hoins
Vom Dach der Holzarche habe ich gemeinsam mit meiner Betreuerin Nadja einige Bilder gemacht – sie fotografiert hier gerade den Zukunftsraum. Jüdisches Museum Berlin, Foto: Alice Hoins
Opening Hours The Children’s World of the Jewish Museum Berlin is open on the following days: Tue – Fri 9 am – 4 pm last admissions at 2.45 pm Sat, Sun, and public holidays 10 am – 5 pm last admissions at 3.45 pm Mon closed except holidays We recommend a visit of 2.5 h. Special Opening Hours and Closures 16 September 2023 (Rosh ha-Shanah) closed 17 September 2023 (Rosh ha-Shanah) closed 25 September 2023 (Yom Kippur) closed 24 December 2023 (Christmas Eve) closed 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. ANOHA for preschool groups ANOHA for primary school classes ANOHA for afterschool groups
Directions To zoom or move the map section, please click on the map. Address Fromet-und-Moses-Mendelssohnplatz 1 10969 Berlin The entrance to ANOHA is on the north side of the W. Michael Blumenthal Academy near Enckestrasse. Google Maps Public Transit Hallesches Tor U‑Bahn (metro) station U1, U3, U6 Kochstraße U‑Bahn (metro) station U6 Jüdisches Museum bus stop 248 bus Charlottenstraße bus stop M29 bus Zossener Brücke bus stop M41 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).