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Get InspiredEuropeGermanyState Of BerlinBerlinANOHA — The Children’s World of the Jewish Museum Berlin

ANOHA — The Children’s World of the Jewish Museum Berlin

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Childrens Museum·Imaginative, Buzzy, Eco Conscious
ANOHA — The Children’s World of the Jewish Museum Berlin
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ANOHA — The Children’s World of the Jewish Museum Berlin
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ANOHA — The Children’s World of the Jewish Museum Berlin
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ANOHA — The Children’s World of the Jewish Museum Berlin
Photo by Melany Stark from Google Places
ANOHA — The Children’s World of the Jewish Museum Berlin
Photo by Katrina Belova from Google Places
ANOHA — The Children’s World of the Jewish Museum Berlin
Photo by ANOHA – Die Kinderwelt des Jüdischen Museums Berlin from Google Places
ANOHA — The Children’s World of the Jewish Museum Berlin
Photo by Maksim Sadym from Google Places
ANOHA — The Children’s World of the Jewish Museum Berlin
Photo by Hsin Hsin Tsai from Google Places
ANOHA — The Children’s World of the Jewish Museum Berlin
Photo by Melany Stark from Google Places
ANOHA — The Children’s World of the Jewish Museum Berlin
Photo by Katrina Belova from Google Places

Located in Berlin's Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg district, ANOHA is the dedicated children's wing of the Jewish Museum. The space is dominated by a spectacular, round wooden ark filled with more than 150 oversized animal sculptures. These aren't just for looking at; children are encouraged to climb, play, and interact with them, fostering both physical activity and imagination. A unique aspect of the museum is its focus on sustainability, with many props and animals cleverly constructed from recycled items like softball gloves and sea shells. While admission is free, the popularity of the site means booking a time slot online is highly recommended to avoid long waits, especially on rainy days. The facility is clean, spacious, and managed by a helpful team, making it a favorite for both locals and tourists.

Located in Berlin's Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg district, ANOHA is the dedicated children's wing of the Jewish Museum. The space is dominated by a spectacular, round wooden ark filled with more than 150 oversized animal sculptures. These aren't just for looking at; children are encouraged to climb, play, and interact with them, fostering both physical activity and imagination. A unique aspect of the museum is its focus on sustainability, with many props and animals cleverly constructed from recycled items like softball gloves and sea shells. While admission is free, the popularity of the site means booking a time slot online is highly recommended to avoid long waits, especially on rainy days. The facility is clean, spacious, and managed by a helpful team, making it a favorite for both locals and tourists.

Highlights

  • Massive circular wooden ark centerpiece for exploration.

  • Over 150 animal sculptures uniquely crafted from recycled materials.

  • Interactive stations that encourage climbing and creative play.

  • Free admission with a pre-booked time slot system.

  • Engaging environment specifically designed for children up to 12 years old.

Reviews

4.8
Excellent1,5 K reviews

ANOHA receives glowing reviews for its creative and thoughtful design, centered around the theme of Noah's Ark. Visitors are particularly impressed by the 150+ animal sculptures, noting the clever use of recycled materials like old sports equipment to create shells and textures. The museum is described as an ideal destination for children up to 12 years old, providing a perfect balance of physical play and imaginative exploration. While the experience is free, reviewers strongly advise booking tickets online, as the facility limits visitor numbers and can have long wait times for walk-ins. Some parents mention that the environment can become quite loud during peak hours due to the high energy of the children. Overall, the staff is praised for being helpful and welcoming, making it a must-visit for families in Berlin.

Address
Fromet-und-Moses-Mendelssohn-Platz, 10969 Berlin, Germany
Websiteanoha.de
Phone030 25993300
Hours
Open now
Mon
Closed
Tue
9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Wed
9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Thu
9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Fri
9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Sat
10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Sun
10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Best For

Families with young children looking for creative and active indoor play.

Occasion Tags

Family, Tourists, Locals

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Location

Bezirk Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg, Berlin, Germany
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