The Sternberg Centre, 80 East End Road, London, N3 2SY
Tel: +44 (0)20 8349 1143, Fax: +44 (0)20 8343 2162
Website: www.jewishmuseum.org.uk
The Jewish Museum explores the history and religious life of the Jewish community in Britain and beyond. It plays an important part in recovering and preserving the diverse roots and heritage of Jewish people in Britain and has a wide-ranging programme of exhibitions, education and cultural events.
The Museum is housed on two complementary sites, which together represent an important cultural and educational resource for London.
Our Finchley location traces the history of Jewish immigration and settlement in London. Step back in time to view reconstructions of East End tailoring and furniture workshops with hands-on activities for children. Holocaust Education is also a major feature of the Museum's work. Displays include a moving exhibition on London-born Holocaust survivor, Leon Greenman.
Disabled Access
Level access to exhibition gallery and disabled toilet and parking bay available.
If you are thinking of visiting the Jewish Museum, why not purchase a London Pass which will admit you to this and many other London attractions for a single payment; it also includes travel by public transport within the London area on buses, tubes and trains, zones 1 - 6. For details on the London Pass and a list of attractions that it covers, click here.
Opening Times
Monday - Thursday 10:30 - 17:00
Sunday 10:30 - 16:30
Costs
Adult: £2.00
Concession: £1.00
Nearest Underground (Tube) Station: Finchley
