The Jewish Museum Vienna is a place of encounter, confrontation, and understanding, which seeks to raise awareness of Jewish history, religion, and culture. The permanent exhibitions and collections at its two locations in Dorotheergasse and Judenplatz document the former greatness and depth of Viennese Jewish life before the Shoah. Buth they also provide insights into present-day Judaism, which has made a vital contribution to Viennese life in the last few decades. The Museum’s temporary exhibitions combine Jewish urban history with global cultural and social topics and contemporary art.
Jewish Museum Vienna
Dorotheergasse 11
1010 Wien
Museum Judenplatz
Judenplatz 8
1010 Wien
Tel.: +43/1/535 04 31
info@jmw.at
www.jmw.at
Jüdisches Museum Wien
Dorotheergasse 11
1010 Wien
Geöffnet So – Fr 10:00 – 18:00 Uhr
Museum Judenplatz
Judenplatz 8
1010 Wien
Geöffnet So – Fr 10:00 – 14:00 Uhr (Winterzeit) / 17:00 Uhr (Sommerzeit)
Adults € 12,-
Reduced Admission (Seniors from 65 years) € 10,-
Students up to 27 years € 8,-
Children (18 and under) € 0,-
U1, U3 Stephanstplatz
The Jewish Museum Vienna is a place of encounter, confrontation, and understanding, which seeks to raise awareness of Jewish history, religion, and culture. The permanent exhibitions and collections at its two locations in Dorotheergasse and Judenplatz document the former greatness and depth of Viennese Jewish life before the Shoah. Buth they also provide insights into present-day Judaism, which has made a vital contribution to Viennese life in the last few decades. The Museum’s temporary exhibitions combine Jewish urban history with global cultural and social topics and contemporary art.
Jüdisches Museum Wien
Dorotheergasse 11