Berlin's Jewish Museum

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above the inclined plane


We spent hours this afternoon at Berlin's Jewish Museum. I don't think the impact of architecture has ever brought me almost to tears so easily. Yes, the city and the nature of the collection has set the visitor up for it, but I had not yet gotten beyond the ramps inside Daniel Libeskind's masterpiece when I had to stop and catch my breath.

I had expected much, but I was given more.


yea it was an amasing piece of architecture, he truely is a genious who clearly understood the nature of the concept of which his building is based around, iv never fealt so much like leaving and staying in one place in my whole life, it was amasing.....

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Published on October 18, 2005 6:07 PM.

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