Dorotheergasse 11 Vienna, Vienna
The Jewish Museum Vienna was opened in 1895 as the first Jewish museum worldwide. Located just a few minutes' walk from St. Stephen's Cathedral, in the heart of the city, the museum is a dynamic cultural space with changing exhibitions, artist talks, film screenings, and performances. It is more than just a museum – it is a place of encounter, dialogue, education, and inspiration.
The museum tells the story of our city – Vienna and its Jewish heritage are inseparably linked. Around 1900, the Jewish community played a significant role in shaping the vibrant cultural and artistic scene of the city – a legacy that continues to resonate today. Therefore, the Jewish Museum Vienna is a must-visit during a sightseeing tour in the Austrian capital.
The Jewish Museum Vienna consists of two locations: the Jewish Museum Vienna at the Palais Eskeles in Dorotheergasse and the Museum at Judenplatz.
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