Ancient Hebrew inscription on stone at Jewish Museum Vienna.
Bar area with chairs and neon sign at Jewish Museum Vienna.
Exhibit display at Jewish Museum Vienna featuring historical artifacts and photographs.
Historic street view near Jewish Museum Vienna with Votivkirche in the background.
Holocaust Memorial at Judenplatz, Vienna, near the Jewish Museum.
Character in costume and child in hallway at Jewish Museum Vienna.

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Entry Tickets to Jewish Museum Vienna

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The Jewish Museum Vienna will instill in you an awareness of Judaic history, religion, and culture in the city from the Middle Ages to the contemporary period. It is a space of encounter, interaction and empathy.

The Jewish Museum displays Vienna’s Jewish culture from the Middle Ages to the present day with permanent exhibitions.

Through temporary exhibitions, the museum combines the Jewish history of the city with contemporary global, political, and socio-historical themes.

Gain access to the 2 main spaces that the Jewish Museum consists of: Museum Judenplatz and Museum Dorotheergasse.

Don't miss the luminescent 'Ot' project, a large dynamic Star of David paying homage to the synagogues destroyed in 1938 Vienna.

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Fun Fact: 'Ot' means symbol or sign in Hebrew.

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A Trove of Insight

Dive into the diverse heritage of Vienna at the Jewish Museum. Learn about the first Jewish community in the Middle Ages and the 13th century synagogue, in the center of the city now known as Judenplatz.

Austria holds a special place in world history, home to Archduke Franz Ferdinand, the birthplace of Hitler, and the filming site of the beautifully bold Sound of Music. Do check out the library if you’re inquisitive about the power of the written word over the cultural and political narrative.

Latest additions to the Museum are the special sculptures part of the 'OT' project created by young artist Lukas Maria Kaufmann. A 5-meter-high metal creation holds an intertwined, shining Star of David that moves according to the viewer's perspective!

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Operating Hours

Museum Judenplatz

  • Sun to Thurs: 10am - 6pm

  • Fri: 10am - 2pm

  • Closed on Saturdays

Museum Dorotheergasse

  • Sun to Fri: 10am - 6pm

  • Closed on Saturdays

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