
Jewish Museum London
The Jewish Museum London is described as a hidden gem and a treasure trove of Jewish life and history in the UK. It is important to check the museum’s website for opening times and tickets. One reviewer was particularly interested in the exhibition showcasing the lived experience of Judaism in the UK and the contribution of Jews to British life. The Holocaust exhibit left a strong impact, narrated through the eyes of a British Jew caught up in antisemitism. The artifacts from the camps were moving. ⚠️ Mixed opinions on comparing it to other similar museums worldwide, with one review hoping for improvement upon reopening or relocation. Visitors found it to be a lovely museum with plenty to see. Some recommend buying timed tickets at reasonable prices (£8.50 Adult, £6.50 concession). A visit
Best Time to Visit
Great time nowSpring exhibition programmes often launch in March — check local listings.
Best months: June, July, August
Opening Hours
Location
Rating
⭐ 4.5
Address
Raymond Burton House, 129-131 Albert Street, 129-131 Albert St, London NW1 7NB, United Kingdom
Phone
+442072847384Website
www.jewishmuseum.org.uk
