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The Jewish Museum opens a window onto the history
and religious life of the Jewish community in Britain.
The Museum has one of the world's finest
collections of Jewish Ceremonial Art.
The History Gallery traces the story of the
Jewish community in Britain from the Norman Conquest to recent times.
Holocaust exhibitions relating to the Holocaust
and the experience of refugees from Nazism.
Raymond Burton House, 129-131 Albert Street, London NW1 7NB
Tel: 020 7284 1997 Fax: 020 7267 9008
Opening hours: Monday - Thursday 10am -
4pm, Sundays 10am - 5pm.
Last admission half an hour before closing.
Closed Friday, Saturday, Jewish Festivals and Public Holidays.
Admission charges: Adult £3.50 Senior
citizens £2.50 Children/Students with ID/UB40: £1.50 Family ticket (up to four
members): £8.00 Group rates available.
Transport: Camden Town Underground.
Buses 31, 274, C2
Pre-booked coach parties can be set down and picked up opposite the Museum in
Albert Street.
Coach parking is available at Montague Place
WC1 or North Wharf Road W2 and in Regent's Park. Disabled Access: Full
facilities for wheelchair users, including a lift for disabled people and a
fully adapted toilet.
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