Pretty much the same selection is sold at all tourist sites, irrespective of relevancy. For real antiques, you need specialist stores or markets – some are listed in the Guide – where anything genuine is meant to be marked with a wax seal and requires an export licence to take out of the country. But be aware that, with world prices for Chinese art going through the roof, forgeries abound. The Chinese are also clued-up, avid collectors and value their culture highly, so don’t expect to find any bargains. While travel around the country itself is the easiest it has ever been, it would be wrong to pretend that it is an entirely simple matter to penetrate modern China. This museum traces the arrival of Jews in Germany and their contributions throughout German history, hardships faced as a people, and Jewish culture in general.
Tickets & Berlin Activities for Families with Children
The round trip, including a 2hr 30min lunch stop at Anadolu…