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What (who) is jüdisches Viertel - definition

LOCALITY OF BERLIN
Markisches Viertel; Maerkisches Viertel; Berlin-Märkisches Viertel

Austrian Jewish Museum         
  • [[Samson Wertheimer]]´s private synagogue
MUSEUM IN AUSTRIA
User:MikeKopp97/Austrian Jewish Museum; Draft:Austrian Jewish Museum; Österreichisches Jüdisches Museum
The Austrian Jewish Museum is located on Unterbergstraße 6 in Eisenstadt, Austria. The museum was founded in 1972 by Kurt Schubert, and was the first Jewish museum to open in Austria after 1945.
Viertel (Bremen)         
  • Ostertorsteinweg in the Viertel
QUARTER IN BREMEN, GERMANY
Ostertor; Ostertorsteinweg
Viertel (literally "quarter") is a centrally located neighborhood in the city of Bremen, Germany. It lies east of the old town on the border between two different administrative subdistricts: Ostertor and Steintor.
Jewish Museum Vienna         
  • From Aleph to Tav
  • Theodor Herzl's bicycle
  • Exhibition "Our City!" on the ground floor
  • The Visible Storage
  • Jewish Museum Vienna at Judenplatz
MUSEUM IN AUSTRIA
Jüdisches Museum Wien; Jüdische Museum Wien
The Jüdisches Museum Wien,jmw.at trading as Jüdisches Museum der Stadt Wien GmbH or the Jewish Museum Vienna, is a museum of Jewish history, life and religion in Austria.

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Märkisches Viertel

Märkisches Viertel (German pronunciation: [ˈmɛʁkɪʃəs ˈfɪʁtl̩] (listen), MV) is a German locality (Ortsteil) in the borough (Bezirk) of Reinickendorf in Berlin. Its name refers to the March of Brandenburg (German: Mark Brandenburg).