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Museum of History of the Jewish Community

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Housed in a former synagogue in Bucharest's historic center, the Museum of History of the Jewish Community offers a poignant look at Jewish life in Romania. The museum's collection includes religious artifacts, historical documents, photographs, and personal items that trace the community's contributions and struggles from the 19th century through the Holocaust and beyond. Visitors can see a replica of the famous 'Elie Wiesel' Torah, as well as exhibits on Jewish traditions, education, and the arts. The building itself, the Templul Unirea Sfântă (Holy Union Temple), is a beautifully restored Moorish-style synagogue with ornate stained glass windows and a grand ark. The museum provides context for understanding the Jewish experience in Romania, including the impact of World War II and the post-war period. It's a small but deeply moving museum that offers a unique perspective on Bucharest's multicultural history.

Don't miss

  • The replica of the 'Elie Wiesel' Torah scroll
  • The ornate Moorish-style synagogue with stained glass
  • Exhibits on Jewish traditions and daily life
  • Historical photographs and documents from the 19th and 20th centuries
  • The Holocaust memorial section

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Ways to visit Museum of History of the Jewish Community

You can visit on your own (paid entry – check the official website for current prices. discounts available for students and seniors). A tour adds transport and a guide, or combines nearby sights into one day.

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Know before you go

  • The museum is open Tuesday to Sunday, 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM. Closed on Mondays and Jewish holidays.
  • Dress respectfully, as the museum is in a former synagogue. Cover shoulders and knees.
  • Photography is allowed without flash. Some special exhibits may prohibit photography.
  • Guided tours are available in Romanian and English. Check the website to book in advance.

A bit of history

The museum was established in 1979 in the Templul Unirea Sfântă synagogue, built in 1836. It documents the Jewish community in Romania, which once numbered over 800,000, and their cultural and religious life.

Common questions

How much does it cost to enter?

Tickets are reasonably priced. Check the official website for the latest fees.

Is the museum open on weekends?

Yes, it's open Saturday and Sunday from 10 AM to 6 PM, but closed on Mondays.

Can I take photos?

Yes, photography without flash is permitted in most areas.

How long should I spend there?

Plan for about 1-2 hours to see all exhibits.

Is there a guided tour?

Yes, guided tours are available in Romanian and English. It's best to book ahead.

Is the museum wheelchair accessible?

Yes, there is a ramp at the entrance and the interior is on one level.

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