The Jewish Museum Berlin has unveiled a section dedicated to children, designed by Olson Kundig, making it the Seattle firm’s first museum project in Europe. It opened to visitors on June 27.
The Children’s Museum is called ANOHA – a made-up word suggested by the Children’s Advisory Committee as a name for the new museum that would be easy for all visitors to pronounce. It is housed in an old flower market building across the street from the main museum, designed by Studio Libeskind (2001). The W. Michael Blumenthal Academy, another of the Jewish Museum Berlin’s spaces, opened on one side of the market hall in 2012, and the other side remained available for ANOHA.
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