DANSK JØDISK MUSEUM (DANSK JØDISK MUSEUM)
Specialised museum
2024
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2024
Original museum located inside the Royal Library tracing the daily life of the Danish Jewish community.
The museum is located inside the Royal Library. It was designed by the Polish-American architect Daniel Liebesbkind, who also designed the Jewish Memorial in Berlin and one of the buildings at Ground Zero in New York. The originality of the place (designed from the spelling of the word " Mitzvah " in Hebrew, a symbol of the unknown lands approached by immigrants, a refuge from the Nazi peril) justifies a visit to this museum tracing the daily life of the Danish Jewish community.
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Libeskind est un genie! Apres le musee à Berlin avec la partie grise et froide puor se sentir comme au champ, ici a Copenhague il y a beaucoup de lumiere (pas de shoah dans ce pais), en bois parce que on est au nord. Les expositions sont aussi très interessantes.
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