Current language: English

Neue Synagoge - Centrum Judaicum

Oranienburger Straße 28, 10117 Berlin-Mitte

More information about the venue: Neue Synagoge - Centrum Judaicum

Map

A visual map representation follows.Skip map

Show on map

End of map.

  • Address Oranienburger Straße 28, 10117 Berlin-Mitte

Public transportation

Tickets and dates at this venue

Cinema under the dome - Stars (1959)

With a series of events on the portrayal of Jews and Judaism in film and television in the GDR, we would like to devote ourselves to this hitherto little considered topic and bring it closer to a broad audience. On the third Wednesday of each March, April,... moreabout: Cinema under the dome - Stars (1959)

Date:
Wednesday, 15/May/2024 18:00
Venue:
Neue Synagoge - Centrum Judaicum
Address:
Oranienburger Straße 28, 10117 Berlin-Mitte

Hammer, compass, Star of David? Jews in the GDR.

After the atrocities of the Holocaust, only a few thousand Jews lived in the eastern sector of Berlin. Over the next few years, many emigrated abroad or to the West. However, some returned from exile after the war for political and ideological reasons... moreabout: Hammer, compass, Star of David? Jews in the GDR.

Date:
Sunday, 05/May/2024 14:15 (1 more date)
Venue:
Neue Synagoge - Centrum Judaicum
Address:
Oranienburger Straße 28, 10117 Berlin-Mitte

Mein Jüdisches Berlin

In ten episodes, the installation presents insights into lived experiences in Berlin’s history and in its present. The notable aspect of these films is that we encounter Berliners in life-size. They appear on five tall monitor panels and talk about their own... moreabout: Mein Jüdisches Berlin

"Open the gates"

With its permanent exhibition "Tuet auf die Pforten" (Open the gates), the New Synagogue Berlin - Centrum Judaicum Foundation aims to trace the history of the house and the life associated with it. Most of the objects that could tell something about... moreabout: "Open the gates"

Times of upheaval

On September 5, 1866, a new, large synagogue was inaugurated in Berlin's Spandauer Vorstadt, which was soon called the New Synagogue. This "once most beautiful and largest synagogue" in Germany had room for 3,200 men and women. Damaged inside during... moreabout: Times of upheaval

Search events at this venue

Search term as well as category and/or date filter
Sort by:
Active search filters

Results for

The help page for the event calendar answers common questions.. Information about coperations and imprint can be found on our page about partners and terms and conditions.