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The Jüdisches Museum Berlin (JMB) is one of the outstanding institutions in the European museum landscape and the largest Jewish museum in Europe. It was opened in September 2001 and has since developed into a central place for dialogue and reflection on Jewish history and the present in Germany.
The mission of the Jüdisches Museum Berlin is to invite people from diverse backgrounds to engage openly and actively with Jewish history and the present in Germany. It promotes reflection and constructive engagement, thereby strengthening social cohesion[1].
The values of the museum include:
The Jüdisches Museum Berlin pursues several strategic goals that emphasize sustainability and inclusion:
The Jüdisches Museum Berlin, with its architecturally remarkable ensemble of buildings, including the famous Libeskind building, is a vibrant place of cultural exchange and historical reflection, committed to preserving and conveying Jewish culture and history.