Danish Jewish Museum

Danish Jewish Museum in Copenhagen.

The Danish Jewish Museum (Danish: Dansk Jødisk Museum), in Copenhagen, Denmark, sits inside the Danish Royal Library’s old Galley House and exhibits Danish Jewish historical artifacts and art.[1] Designed by architect Daniel Libeskind, the building memorializes the story of Danish Jews who were saved from Nazi persecution by their fellow Danes in October 1943. Construction of the Museum began in March 2003 and the museum opened in June 2004.[2]

  1. ^ Arcspace, Daniel Libeskind – Danish Jewish Museum, archived from the original on 2010-10-12, retrieved 2008-07-21
  2. ^ Studio Daniel Libeskind, Studio Daniel Libeskind: Danish Jewish Museum, archived from the original on 2008-08-28, retrieved 2008-07-21