Jewish Museum Vienna Open Day & Anniversary | 2024

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Free entry to the 130th anniversary in the Jewish Museum Vienna.
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The Jewish Museum Vienna is celebrating its 130th anniversary with an open day on November 23rd. With free admission, guided tours, exhibitions and a family program await you at two locations.

On the occasion of its 130th anniversary, the Jewish Museum Vienna invites you to an open day on Sunday, November 23, 2025. With free admission, visitors can experience a varied program at both locations – with guided tours, exhibitions, hands-on stations and theater.

130th anniversary program at two locations

In the Dorotheergasse Museum, guests can take the tour “On the Road with Jakob Bronner”, which offers historical access to the permanent exhibition “Our City! Jewish Vienna to this day”. There will also be discussions about the current exhibition “Black Jews, White Jews?”, a mini-course in Hebrew and a creative puzzle for young and old.

At Judenplatz, visitors can explore the underground excavations of the medieval synagogue as part of the “Drüber & Drunter” tour. The exhibition “Tell me where the flowers are” shows photographs by Roger Cremers on the culture of remembrance in Europe.

Theater, puzzles and history to participate in

A special highlight is the play “The Rabbi on the Road“, which takes children, young people and adults on a historical journey from Vienna to Krems. Interactive stations with scratch puzzles and small prizes also provide entertainment for young guests.

The open day will take place from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Entry is free. The venues are the Museum Dorotheergasse and the Museum Judenplatz. The full program is available online.

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