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The Danish Jewish Museum / Dansk Jødisk Museum
Proviantpassagen 6, Copenhagen
2004
Daniel Libeskind, Architects
The Jewish Museum is located just south of Christansborg Palace in central
Copenhagen. The Danish Jewish Museum is divided by architect Daniel Libeskind
into five parts relating to Jewish culture:
Exodus
Wilderness
The Giving of the Law
The Promised Land
Mitzvah
Danish Jewish
Museum architect - Daniel Libeskind
Opening Times
(check with the Museum, correct as of early 2006)
Winter:
Tue - Fri: 1 - 4 pm
Sat + Sun: 12 - 5 pm
Summer: 1 Jun - 31 Aug
Tue - Sun: 10 am - 5 pm
Admission (correct at time of writing, please check with operators)
Adults: 40 DKK
Students + pensioners: 30 DKK
Up to 16 years: free
Danish Jewish
Museum : Copenhagen Buildings
Copenhagen Architects
Another building by Daniel Libeskind Architects: Jewish
Museum, Berlin
World Architecture : e-architect
- a guide to key buildings across the globe
Comments / photos for the Danish Jewish Museum page welcome:
info@e-architect.co.uk
Danish Jewish Museum - page
: adrian welch / isabelle lomholt
Website: www.jewmus.dk
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