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Discover Vienna's Jewish history at the Jewish Museum Vienna and Museum Judenplatz. Tickets include access to both sites for 17 USD, valid 3 days.
Explore the Heart of Vienna’s Jewish Heritage with the Jewish Museum Vienna and Museum Judenplatz Tickets
The Jewish Museum Vienna and Museum Judenplatz offer a compelling look into Austria’s Jewish past, present, and ongoing legacy. For $17 per person, visitors gain access to both locations with a valid 3-day period from the first activation. This tour is perfect for those interested in history, culture, or wanting a deeper understanding of Jewish life in Vienna. The experience is supported by an inclusive audio guide in English and German, making it accessible and engaging for a broad audience.
This tour caters to anyone eager to explore permanent exhibitions, temporary displays, and uncover impressive archaeological remnants like the foundations of a medieval synagogue. While the $17 price is affordable, the tour offers a rich, detailed exploration rather than a quick overview. The walkable central locations make it easy to combine with other sightseeing in Vienna, and the wheelchair accessibility ensures inclusiveness.


The Jewish Museum Vienna is housed in an old palace on Dorotheergasse 11, close to St. Stephen’s Cathedral. The building itself adds an atmospheric touch to the experience, with its historic architecture complementing the exhibits inside. The Museum Judenplatz, at Judenplatz 8, is a short walk away and features important archaeological remains.
Both sites are centrally located in Vienna, making it easy to access from other major attractions. The proximity of the two locations allows visitors to plan a smooth visit that combines exhibitions, archaeological sites, and temporary displays. The meeting points are clearly marked, and the entire experience is designed to be accessible and convenient.
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At the main museum on Dorotheergasse, the permanent exhibition titled “Our City! Jewish Vienna Then to Now” offers a comprehensive journey through Jewish life in Vienna. The ground floor covers Jewish Vienna from 1945 to today, highlighting how the community rebuilt itself after near destruction during the Holocaust.
The second-floor exhibits chart Jewish history from the Middle Ages, including the Holocaust and subsequent recovery. Visitors gain insights into resistance, resilience, and cultural vibrancy. The multimedia guides enhance the experience by providing additional perspectives and context for each display, making the complex history more understandable.
The collections include objects from various synagogues, collectors like Max Berger and Martin Schlaff, and historical artifacts. This contextual presentation helps visitors appreciate the cultural diversity and historical depth of Jewish Vienna.

One of the most striking features at Museum Judenplatz is the impressive archaeological site that reveals the foundations of a medieval synagogue. This well-preserved site offers visitors a rare chance to see the physical remnants of Vienna’s Jewish past. Along With the ruins, a 3D reconstruction helps visualize what the synagogue looked like in its prime.
The site provides a tangible connection to history, illustrating the long-standing presence of Jewish communities in Vienna. The permanent exhibition at Judenplatz complements this by showcasing artifacts and historical context related to Jewish life across centuries.

Beyond the permanent displays, the Jewish Museum Vienna hosts various temporary exhibitions and events. These showcase specific themes, artists, or historical periods, keeping the experience fresh and engaging for repeat visitors. Since the tickets are valid for 3 days, visitors can plan to see different exhibits on different days, maximizing the value.
The wide range of temporary displays ensures that there’s always something new to discover. The museum’s programming also includes special events and educational programs, which deepen understanding and foster dialogue.
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The tickets for this tour are available through GetYourGuide, with the added flexibility to reserve and pay later. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, adding peace of mind for flexible travel plans.
The audio guide is included and available in English and German, making the experience accessible for international visitors. The locations are wheelchair accessible, ensuring that everyone can explore the museums comfortably.
The meeting points at Dorotheergasse 11 and Judenplatz 8 are centrally located, making it easy to incorporate into a broader sightseeing schedule. The activity ends back at the initial meeting point, simplifying logistics.
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For just $17, visitors receive access to both venues and an opportunity to see the foundations of a medieval synagogue, explore permanent and temporary exhibits, and learn about Jewish history in Austria. The validity period of 3 days allows for a relaxed, unhurried visit.
The positive reviews reflect a well-rounded experience, with visitors praising the knowledgeable guides, beautiful exhibits, and powerful storytelling. The guided audio helps bring history to life with additional insights.

This tour suits history enthusiasts, cultural explorers, and anyone interested in Jewish heritage. The affordable price and central locations make it an accessible option for travelers seeking a meaningful, educational experience. It’s especially suitable for those who enjoy museums with archaeological elements and multimedia guides.
While the experience is generally accessible, visitors should prepare for some walking and consider the staircases at certain locations. The informative exhibits and factual presentations make it ideal for those looking for an educational and respectful exploration of Vienna’s Jewish past.
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How long does the visit typically last?
The tickets are valid for 3 days, so visitors can spend as much or as little time as they like at each site within that period.
Are the tickets suitable for both locations?
Yes, the same ticket grants access to both the Jewish Museum Vienna and Museum Judenplatz.
Is the tour wheelchair accessible?
Yes, both locations are wheelchair accessible, allowing inclusive access to the exhibits and archaeological sites.
Can I cancel my booking if my plans change?
Absolutely, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is an audio guide included?
Yes, the audio guide is included and available in English and German.
Are there temporary exhibitions to see?
Yes, the museum hosts a range of temporary exhibitions and events alongside the permanent displays.
What is the starting point for the tour?
The tour begins at the Jewish Museum Vienna, located at Dorotheergasse 11.
What kind of artifacts are displayed?
Exhibits include objects from synagogues, collections, and historical artifacts that illustrate Jewish life in Vienna.
Is this tour suitable for families?
While the experience is educational and accessible, visitors with young children should consider their comfort with museum environments and walking.
How do I ensure I get the most from the visit?
Using the audio guide and planning to visit during different days within the 3-day validity can enhance your understanding and experience.
This Jewish Museum Vienna and Museum Judenplatz tickets tour offers a thoughtful, accessible, and well-rounded way to explore one of Vienna’s most meaningful cultural histories. The combination of archaeological sites, exhibitions, and multimedia presentations makes it a rewarding visit for those eager to learn about Austria’s Jewish past and present.
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