The Wiener Library at the Jewish Museum Berlin

   
Alfred Wiener and the librarian Ilse Wolff (around 1960)             Façade of the Jewish Museum Berlin's Libeskind Building
© Jewish Museum Berlin, photo: Jens Ziehe

The Wiener Library has a branch at the Jewish Museum Berlin.

The Wiener Library at The Jewish Museum, Berlin holds duplicate copies on microfilm of a selection of The Wiener Library’s unique collection on the Holocaust and Nazi era, making available for the first time in mainland Europe unique resources on a wide range of research topics. 12,000 of its most important books and pamphlets, mainly from the 1930s and 1940s, along with approximately 10% of its rare documents, are available in the Reading Room at the Jewish Museum Berlin.

The material available in Berlin is marked in the Wiener Library's online catalogue.

 

Contact Information



Jüdisches Museum Berlin

Lindenstraße 9-14

10969 Berlin

Info: (030) 259 93 300

Fax: (030) 259 93 409

www.juedisches-museum-berlin.de

 

The museum is open daily
from 10 am to 8 pm,

on Mondays from 10 am to 10 pm

(closed: 9/30+10/1, 10/9, 12/24)