OPENING HOURS

Opening Hours

Monday: Closed
Tuesday–Wednesday: 11–17
Thursday: 11–20
Friday: 11–16
Saturday–Sunday: 11–17

 

The museum will be closed on the following dates

Sunday, 7 December 2025

Christmas Eve, 24 December 2025

Christmas Day, 25 December 2025

Boxing Day, 26 December 2025

New Year’s Eve, 31 December 2025

New Year’s Day, 1 January 2026

The museum will be open on Epiphany, 6 January

Admission prices

Adults: 100 SEK

Reduced admission for seniors and students: 80 SEK
Children/Youth 19 years and under: Free

Shabbat shalom! Free entrance on Saturdays between 11:00–12:00.

Guided tours

Discover our exhibition on Anna Riwkin and delve into Swedish-Jewish history. We offer guided tours in Swedish and English:

 

250 Years of Jewish History

Join us on a journey through Swedish-Jewish history from the late 1700s to the postwar period. We also share the story of the old synagogue at Själagårdsgatan 19 and the Jewish life that unfolded there.

Shul! The synagogue in the Old town

The tour takes us back to the old synagogue that once stood here on Själagårdsgatan 19 and to the life that unfolded in this room between 1795 and 1870. We explore what a shul was, the ctivities that have filled the space, and how it once looked. We highlight the people and stories that shaped the congregation and describe why it outgrew this shul, how the building later changed function, and how the museum opened almost 150 years afterwards.

Anna Riwkin – A Swedish Jewish Photographer

Discover Anna Riwkin’s important, but often forgotten, photographs of Swedish Jewish life. The exhibition also displays previously unknown personal photos, photo albums and archival materials, alongside some of Riwkin’s most legendary photographs

Private tours
Prices School tours/booked groups School tours: 900 SEK
Booked groups: 1700 + entrance fee

To book a digital guided tour contact: bokning@judiskamuseet.se

Please note that no large bags may be brought into the museum.