Following the conversion, the Jewish Museum in Palais Eskeles receives its visitors with a light installation by the artist Brigitte Kowanz on the façade and a spacious entrance area, which has been faithfully recreated. The permanent exhibitions in the Jewish Museum are distributed over three areas: the newly arranged Display Depot presents collections and the collectors behind them, such as Max Berger. The Studio is a workshop and exhibition space for ritual everyday objects in one. The future permanent exhibition on the ground floor is currently still a work in progress and will be presented in autumn 2012.
Exciting temporary exhibitions (currently: Bigger than life. 100 years of Hollywood) and numerous events are also held in the Jewish Museum. The Singer bookshop and a café are located on the ground floor. The Museum Judenplatz with its Holocaust memorial is also part of the Jewish Museum and worth a visit.
Dorotheergasse 11
1010 Wien
www.jmw.at
144 cm wide and 131 cm deep, Doors 80 cm wide.
Restrooms with access for disabled persons available.
Guided tours for visitors with special needs on request.
Access to all exhibition rooms and to the restaurant / café: no steps.
Tickets offer admission to the Judenplatz Museum and Jewish Museum on Dorotheergasse
Combination ticket "Wiener Museumsmelange" for the Mozart House Vienna, KunstHausWien, the Vienna Jewish Museum, and the House of Music. Pick two of these four museums: Combination Ticket 18 Euros