opening hours
From March 1, 2026, regular opening is Tuesday-Sunday from 10 am to 6 pm, with last admission at 5 pm. The museum is generally closed on Mondays, with special openings on April 6, 2026 and May 25, 2026. It is also closed on January 1, Yom Kippur, and December 24-25.
tickets
As of 2026-03-02, the core exhibition is free. Temporary exhibitions are published from €10 regular and €4 reduced, while visitors under 18 enter free. A reduced temporary-exhibition rate from €3 is available for eligible visitors with severe-disability documentation.
address
Jewish Museum Berlin
Lindenstraße 9-14
10969 Berlin
Germany
how to get there
The nearest U-Bahn hub is Hallesches Tor (U1, U3, U6), and bus 248 stops at Jüdisches Museum Berlin. From Checkpoint Charlie, the museum is about a 10-minute walk. If you are pairing nearby stops, walking is usually faster than switching transit repeatedly.
accessibility
Most permanent and temporary exhibition areas are step-free. Wheelchairs and folding stools are available on loan, and accessible toilets are available in the basement of the Libeskind Building and in the Glass Courtyard. If you need a specific route, request support in advance so your visit stays smooth.
security
Entry follows house rules with checks at access points. Bikes, skateboards, scooters, and bulky protective gear such as bike helmets are not allowed inside exhibition areas. Food and drinks are not permitted in galleries, so plan your break before or after the route.
cloakroom
Large bags, backpacks, coats, and umbrellas must be stored before entering the main exhibition route. Using the cloakroom early is the easiest way to avoid delays and keep the visit comfortable. If you arrive with heavy gear, add extra check-in time.
photography and filming
Private photography is generally allowed in most areas without flash. Selfie sticks and tripods are not allowed during normal visits, and commercial filming requires prior permission. Keep your setup minimal, so you can move quickly through tighter rooms.