Jüdisches Museum
Prinzessinstraße 7–8
24768 Rendsburg, Deutschland
Contact
Information, reservation, booking +49 (0) 4331 440 430
service@landesmuseen.sh
Opening hours until 31.12.2022
Prices
- Reduced prices are valid for: students, apprentices, the disabled, receivers of ALG II [a type of German unemployment benefit], voluntary services participants – respectively with valid documentation.
- Family ticket: two adults with children of up to 17.
- Children of up to 6 do not pay entrance fees.
Information for your visit
The Jewish Museum in Rendsburg is one of the first Jewish museums to be founded in Germany after the Second World War. We are currently redesigning our permanent exhibition for you. The museum is still open during this time (you can find our corona regulations HERE), but we ask for your understanding that there is construction and renovation work going on and that the exhibitions on history and art are not accessible.
Since the museum is at home in the newest surviving synagogue in Schleswig-Holstein and thus not only an exhibition center, but also a historical monument and memorial, there is still a lot to discover and learn - especially about the Jewish religion and identity. Last but not least, we recommend our current special exhibition "This is me", which can still be visited without restrictions.
Corona pandemic
The Jewish Museum is open. You can find an overview of all the Corona regulations that currently apply to the museum HERE.