The Irish Jewish Museum

The Irish Jewish Museum The mandate of The Irish Jewish Museum is to collect, preserve and present for public display mater

The Irish Jewish Museum was opened by the Irish born former President of Israel Dr. Chaim Herzog on the 20th June 1985 during his State visit to Ireland. The Museum contains a substantial collection of memorabilia relating to the Irish Jewish communities and their various associations and contributions to present day Ireland. The material relates to the last 150 years and is associated with the co

mmunities of Belfast, Cork, Derry, Drogheda, Dublin, Limerick & Waterford. LOCATION: 3 Walworth Road (near Victoria , Lennox & Harrington Streets), South Circular Road, Dublin 8. OPENING HOURS:
1 May to 14 September 2017: Sunday - Thursday - 11.00 am to 3.00 pm (last entry at 2.45pm)
15 September to 30 April 2017/2018: Sunday only - 10.30 am to 2.30 pm

ADMISSION:
5 euro per person
7 euro if you are part of a tour. For arrangements outside of opening times and adult and school groups please contact us at [email protected]

Address

3 Walworth Road, South Circular Road, Dublin 8
Dublin
D8

Opening Hours

11am - 2:30pm

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