Jewish Museum

Local nameJudiska muséet
LocationGamla stan, Stockholm, Sweden

The Jewish Museum in Stockholm, Sweden, is devoted to objects and environments related to Jewish religion, tradition, and history, particularly in connection to Judaism in Sweden.The Jewish Museum was founded by Viola and Aron Neuman in 1987, in an old rug warehouse in Frihamnen. In 1992, the museum moved from Frihamnen to Vasastan, where it was housed in a building at Hälsingegatan 2 that had been designed by Ragnar Östberg as a girls' school.In 2016 the museum moved once again, to new premises at Själagårdsgatan 19 in Gamla stan, at the location of an 18th-century synagogue.

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Opening hours

Sun - Fri: noon - 4 p.m.

Admission

Adults: SEK 70
Seniors: SEK 50
Students: SEK 40

More information and contact

Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jewish_Museum_of_Sweden

Official Website https://judiskamuseet.se/

Email info@judiska-museet.se

Phone +468301500

Address Hälsingegatan 2, 113 23 Stockholm, Sweden

Coordinates 59°19'25.795" N 18°4'22.862" E

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