Jewish Museum (Jüdisches Museum) Tours
1 Review

The Jewish Museum in Munich, inaugurated in 2007, is dedicated to the city’s long Jewish history and is part of the massive Jewish Center on Sankt-Jakobs-Platz. This includes a synagogue, a community center, an elementary school, an auditorium, and a kosher restaurant. The center’s first stone was laid on November 9th 2003, exactly 65 years after the somber November devastation that had Munich’s synagogues systematically torn down during the Holocaust – in fact, the actual synagogue stands over the remains of a previous synagogue. The current architecture of the center is governed by two famous forms in Judaism, namely the temple and the tent; all buildings are connected to each other through a network of inviting public passageways.
The museum itself houses temporary and permanent exhibitions across three floors and aims to provide an overview of the local Jewish history and the diversity of the Jewish identity. It explores religion, rites of passage, traditions, and annual festivals through a variety of themes and tones. The exhibits are not Holocaust-centric (although they do, inevitably, mention it) and aim to provide an in-depth look into the unfamiliar aspects of the Jewish faith through interactive and modern methods. The learning center on the top floor features extensive archives of Jewish books, music, and movies.
Practical Info
The Jewish Museum is located on Sankt-Jakobs-Platz in central Munich. It can be reached by foot from many local attractions like Marienplatz and Viktualienmarkt, by S-bahn (stop Marienplatz on lines U3 and U6) as well as by tram (stop Sendlinger Tor via lines 16, 17, 18, and 27). The museum is open from Tuesday to Sunday between 10 am and 6 pm. Entry costs €6 per adult and €3 per child.
Address: Sankt-Jakobs-Platz 16, Munich, Bavaria 80331, Germany
Hours: Open Tuesday through Sunday 10 am - 6 pm
Admission: Adults: €6; Children (6-18): €3; Children (0-6): free of charge
4 Tours and Activities to Experience Jewish Museum (Jüdisches Museum)
Sort by:Featured

Munich Segway Tour
Wind through Munich’s bustling neighborhoods and parks on a fun and educational Segway tour! On the self-balancing device, you’ll follow an expert guide through pristine gardens and vibrant markets, past famous residences and some of the city’s great museums. Along the way, take pictures, stop at favorite sites, and hear fascinating facts and stories about this contemporary city with ancient roots.
…More
From
$88.93
From
$88.93
Face masks required for travelers in public areas
Face masks required for guides in public areas
Face masks provided for travelers

Munich Highlights Segway Tour
Glide through Munich on this fun 2.5-hour Segway tour that covers the history and major landmarks of the Bavarian capital. Follow your expert guide to famous Munich attractions including Konigsplatz, Viktualienmarkt, the English Garden, Hofgarten and Odeonsplatz. Learn about Munich’s fascinating World War II history and modern-day culture as you ride effortlessly through the streets, pausing for photos along the way.
…More
From
$72.87
From
$72.87
Face masks required for travelers in public areas
Face masks required for guides in public areas
Face masks provided for travelers

Munich Card (Group) with public transport: Save at attractions & tours!
Purchase a Munich travel card in advance for access to the top attractions and public transportation with a group of two people or more. Munch Cards are available for one to five days of validity, and can save your group tons of time standing in line to buy tickets at each attraction. The public transportation pass included with the card makes it easy to get around the city, and you'll also get discounts at local shops and restaurants.
…More
From
$32.32
per group
From
$32.32
per group

Munich City Pass: Admission to 45 activities and Public Transport
Combine entrance to more than 45 Munich attractions with public transportation access in a single purchase: the Munich City Pass. This all-inclusive pass is available in versions from one to five days, which means it fits every schedule and budget. Save time by not waiting in ticket purchase lines at many of the attractions, proceeding inside to begin exploring right away.
…More
From
$58.30
From
$58.30
Things to do near Munich
- Things to do in Bavaria
- Things to do in Garmisch-Partenkirchen
- Things to do in Innsbruck
- Things to do in Regensburg
- Things to do in Salzburg
- Things to do in Passau
- Things to do in Nuremberg
- Things to do in Hallstatt
- Things to do in Davos
- Things to do in Linz
- Things to do in Pilsen
- Things to do in Zurich
- Things to do in Lucerne
- Things to do in Austrian Alps
- Things to do in Upper Austria