Former Prussian Supreme Court - Jewish Museum

The old building of the Prussian Supreme Court from 1735 is located on Lindenstrasse in the Kreuzberg area of Berlin. Today it serves as entrance building to the new Jewish Museum. The main building of the Jewish Museum, designed by the architect Daniel Libeskind in "deconstructivist" style, is adjacent. The exhibition about the history of Jews in Germany opened in 2001.