Jewish Museum,  the architect Daniel Libeskind designed the museum,  which opened to the public in 2001 The museum was one of the first buildings designed after German reunification Berlin,  Germany

Jewish Museum, the architect Daniel Libeskind designed the museum, which opened to the public in 2001 The museum was one of the first buildings designed after German reunification Berlin, Germany

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