Vienna: Jewish Museum Vienna and Museum Judenplatz Tickets
Vienna: Jewish Museum Vienna and Museum Judenplatz Tickets
Vienna: Jewish Museum Vienna and Museum Judenplatz Tickets
Vienna: Jewish Museum Vienna and Museum Judenplatz Tickets
Vienna: Jewish Museum Vienna and Museum Judenplatz Tickets
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Vienna: Jewish Museum Vienna and Museum Judenplatz Tickets

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Experience Jewish Vienna throughout history
Explore the Jewish Museum Vienna's extensive collections during your visit
Learn more about the Jewish history, religion, and traditions in Austria
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In the main house of the Jewish Museum Vienna, an old palace near St. Stephen's Cathedral, you can discover the fantastic exhibitions on the Jewish history, religion, and traditions in Austria.

Experience the history of Jewish Vienna with the permanent exhibition at Dorotheergasse “Our City! Jewish Vienna – Then to Now”. On the ground floor, the start of the exhibition presents Jewish Vienna from 1945 to the present day. It shows how the almost completely destroyed Jewish community developed over the years to a modest but diverse and vibrant community despite the resistance of Austrian post-war policies.

After a look at present-day Vienna, the exhibition takes you back to Jewish Vienna from the Middle Ages to the Holocaust on the second floor. A multimedia guide provides visitors with additional perspectives on the exhibits.

The collections are presented and placed in a historical context along with the objects' places of origin – the synagogues or the collectors such as Max Berger or Martin Schlaff.

The foundations of the medieval synagogue are presented in the Museum Judenplatz. In addition to the various permanent exhibitions, the museum offers a wide range of temporary exhibitions and events at both locations on Dorotheergasse and Museum Judenplatz.