Jewish Museum Munich

Sankt-Jakobs-Platz 16, 80331 München, Germany
Museum Tourist attraction
User Reviews

1 Želimir Stanić - 11 months ago

Almost nothing to see. I would not call this place a museum. For this kind of place, 6.00 € is huge amount of money to pay considering what you have to see. Very poor; if I knew I would never enter. Find another place to visit while you’re in Munich.

4 Christopher Nobbs - 6 days ago

Small museum but very interesting. Not much on display but a lot of information to read. Also had an exhibition about 'Heidi' - which I had never heard of but was still quite diverting. Has a good shop and a nice cafe too.

2 John Mayor - a month ago

Very helpful lady on reception, but having seen the ground floor and permanent display was directed to the upper floor were I was greeted by a very rude man ordering me to remove my small bag ( which has my reading glasses and phone ) and leave it downstairs.

Very rude man

4 Marcelle Lean - 3 years ago

I found the history of the Jewish people of Munich informative but I did not feel engaged. The temporary exhibit stems from fine observations as well as deeply thought elements. I found it too abstract in a way.

4 Razan Wibowo - 2 years ago

It is the right place for those who put interest in history and (Jewish) culture, especially to educate themselves about the tragedy of holocaust. The entry is free for underage, but still in a reasonable price for students.

3 Mrs. H!Ness - a year ago

Well. its small. first of all. great architecture of course but little to show. it feels like a missed opportunity. Surely this is about jews and the jewish life in Munich but it is quite basic. and then when u are with kids and they want to explore they get told off the whole time. it didnt feel welcoming somehow. would have loved to get myself immersed more. Bookstore is great though. so much variety.

4 Nathanael Nagan - 2 months ago

The Jewish meuseum is a must to go and visit. It depicts the daily living of Jews is Munich. The way it is structured tells the truth of what happened but does not leave you morbidly depressed like if you went to a concentration camp but tells the story of how Jews lived and returned to Munich. A must see.

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