The Jewish Museum in Camden explores the history, culture, and identity of Jewish people in Britain over almost a thousand years. The collection spans ceremonial art, Holocaust testimony, immigration stories, and everyday life. The museum is currently operating from temporary locations while its building is closed — check their website for current exhibitions and events in partner venues. A small museum with a significant story to tell.
| MonToday | 10:00–17:00 |
| Tue | 10:00–17:00 |
| Wed | 10:00–17:00 |
| Thu | 10:00–17:00 |
| Fri | 10:00–14:00 |
| Sat | Closed |
| Sun | 10:00–17:00 |
Raymond Burton House, 129–131 Albert Street, London NW1 7NB
Nearest station: Camden Town
£7.5
Students and seniors £5.50. Children (5–16) £3.50. Free with London Pass.
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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