1 - Lange Nacht der Museen
1 - Lange Nacht der Museen
1 - Lange Nacht der Museen
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The museum presents exhibitions on German-Jew-<br />
ish history and culture, presenting well-known historical<br />
events in Germany through the eyes of the<br />
Jewish minority.<br />
Permanent exhibition<br />
Two Milennia of German-Jewish history<br />
Jewish culture in Germany as told through everyday<br />
and ornamental objects, interactive machines<br />
and media stations.<br />
cabinet exhibition<br />
new acquisitions: what we collect, why and how<br />
6.00–11.00 pm � every 30 mins<br />
Guided tours (in German)<br />
Visitors design their own individual tour – whether<br />
it is musical instruments, paintings or listening<br />
stations, experience your chosen articles have to<br />
Judisches Museum Berlin,<br />
View of displays in the section<br />
‘Tradition und Change,’<br />
© Judisches Museum Berlin.<br />
Photograph: Jens Ziehe<br />
External view of the<br />
Judisches Museum Berlin,<br />
Libeskind Building. ©<br />
Judisches Museum Berlin.<br />
Photograph: Jens Ziehe<br />
do with German-Jewish history and what personal<br />
stories they tell.<br />
7.00 � 8.30 pm<br />
Guided tour (in German) with the curators<br />
This tour centres on what the museum collects<br />
behind the scenes: the museum’s curators guide<br />
visitors through the current cabinet exhibition<br />
»New acquisitions«.<br />
Please book guided tours (in German) on the<br />
evening at the museum ticket office (limited<br />
numbers). Meeting point: lobby.<br />
Staats- und Domchor Berlin © Staats- und Domchor Berlin. Photograph: Alexan<strong>der</strong> Zornig<br />
7.00–8.30 pm<br />
Choir<br />
The Staats- und Domchor Berlin (Berlin State<br />
and Cathedral Choir), the boys’ choir and oldest<br />
musical institution in Berlin, perform pieces by<br />
Felix Mendelssohn, Kurt Weill and others, first in<br />
the Glashof and later in the exhibition, conducted<br />
by Kai-Uwe Jirka.<br />
8.30–10.30 pm<br />
Choir<br />
The Erstes Berliner Oktett acts as a pop-up choir,<br />
surprising visitors with short unannounced performances<br />
in various locations around the museum,<br />
singing summer songs and amusing pieces from<br />
Jewish musical heritage.<br />
Food & drink in the restaurant Liebermanns<br />
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