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Jewish Museum London

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Jewish Museum London cerró su edificio de Camden en julio de 2023 tras varios años de dificultades financieras, y durante el periodo siguiente funcionó como un 'Museo sin Muros', prestando su colección de 35.000 objetos a instituciones asociadas por todo el Reino Unido. Desde junio de 2026 vuelve a contar con una sede abierta al público: Two Rooms by Jewish Museum London, un espacio expositivo provisional en la última planta de JW3, en Finchley Road. La Room One alberga Tree of Life, una muestra de la colección que recorre la vida judía en Gran Bretaña desde la readmisión de 1656 hasta la actualidad. La Room Two acoge una exposición temporal rotativa, actualmente dedicada a la historia de la familia judeoalemana que fundó J. Lyons. La entrada es gratuita, con una caja de donativos en el espacio. El museo sigue prestando obras y desarrollando su programa educativo por todo el país, y trabaja en la creación de un nuevo museo permanente para 2030.

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Getting there

Top floor of JW3, 341-351 Finchley Road, London NW3 6ET

Nearest station: Finchley Road, Finchley Road & Frognal, West Hampstead

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Hours

Closed 31 August

Closed (summer bank holiday)

Mon12:00–19:00
Tue12:00–19:00
Wed12:00–19:00
Thu12:00–19:00
FriClosed
SatTodayClosed
Sun12:00–19:00

Admission

Free

Free entry. There is an opportunity to make a donation within the space.

Accessibility

Step-free access to ground floor. Lift to upper floors. Contact in advance for detailed accessibility information as building works may affect access.

Visitor Information

Is Jewish Museum London free to visit?
Yes, general admission to Jewish Museum London is free. Free entry. There is an opportunity to make a donation within the space.. Some special exhibitions may charge a separate ticket, so check the museum's website before visiting.
What are the opening hours of Jewish Museum London?
Jewish Museum London is open Two Rooms by Jewish Museum London, top floor of JW3: Sunday to Thursday, 12:00-19:00. Closed Friday and Saturday, and closed on Monday 31 August 2026.. Holiday hours can vary, so check the museum's website before you go.
Where is Jewish Museum London?
Jewish Museum London is located at Top floor of JW3, 341-351 Finchley Road, London NW3 6ET, in the West Hampstead area of London. The nearest stations are Finchley Road, Finchley Road & Frognal, West Hampstead.
What can I see at Jewish Museum London?
La historia de la vida judía en Gran Bretaña, contada desde Two Rooms, el espacio provisional del museo en la última planta de JW3, en Finchley Road, mientras trabaja en la creación de una nueva sede permanente. Current highlights include Legado: la historia de la familia judía que fundó J. Lyons y alimentó a Gran Bretaña (Legacy: The Story of the Jewish Family who Founded J. Lyons and Fed Britain), A través de una mirada queer @ Manchester Jewish Museum (Through a Queer Lens), Árbol de la Vida: Historias de la Colección de Jewish Museum London (Tree of Life: Stories from Jewish Museum London's Collection).
Do I need to book Jewish Museum London in advance?
Jewish Museum London is free to enter and most days you can walk in. Free entry. There is an opportunity to make a donation within the space.. For special exhibitions, weekends, and school holidays, booking a timed slot can help you skip queues. Check the museum's website for current requirements.
When is the best time to visit Jewish Museum London?
Weekday mornings shortly after opening are typically the quietest, especially mid-week. Late afternoons can also be calmer. Weekends, school holidays, and the lunch rush are the busiest periods.
Is Jewish Museum London accessible?
Step-free access to ground floor. Lift to upper floors. Contact in advance for detailed accessibility information as building works may affect access.

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