Lindenstraße 9-14 Berlin, Germany, 10969 Website The Jewish Museum Berlin (Jüdisches Museum Berlin), in Berlin, Germany, covers two millennia of German Jewish history. It consists of two buildings. One is the old Kollegienhaus, a former courthouse, built in the 18th century. The other, a new addition specifically built for the Museum, designed by world-renowned architect Daniel Libeskind. This was one of the first buildings in Berlin designed after German reunification. The Museum opened to the public in 2001.
Located in the New Building on Level 2, the 3 design penny press machine is in the area of the permanent exhibition dedicated to "Moses Mendelssohn and the Enlightenment". The machine takes 5 Euro cent coins and is free.
Machine 1:
1) 'Moses Mendelssohn', Bust of him.
Machine 2: 3 designs are:
1) Maimonides,
2) Anne Frank,
3) Peggy GugSenguim.
(Photos submitted by Oded Paz)
12/31/23: Information about the single die retired machine was updated from the German Elongated Coin website (updated by Oded PaZ, TEC # 3047-LM). |