Jewish Museum London
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The Jewish Museum London is operating as a museum without walls, working towards a new permanent home.
The museum holds one of the world's finest collections reflecting the vibrancy of Jewish culture and religion. Through a striking variety of objects, art, photographs and film footage, as well as personal stories and interactive displays, the museum brings the Jewish story to life, placing it in a wider context of British history.
In 2016, the Museum a successful Art Happens crowdfunding campaign to commission a series of Amy Winehouse street art installations throughout Camden Town.
Why you should go
Housed in a beautiful 17th-century synagogue
Thought-provoking exhibitions that explore Jewish history, culture, and identity
Permanent collection spanning over 2,000 years
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Address
Correspondence Adress, 353-359 Finchley Road, First Floor Office Premises, Residential Tower, London, NW3 6ET
020 7284 7384
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The National Art Pass lets you enjoy free entry to hundreds of museums, galleries and historic places across the UK, while raising money to support them.