The Ebracio Museum is located in the first Jewish neighborhood of Europe, and aims to educate its visitors about exciting information about Judaism. The first area you will encounter in the museum is dedicated to showcasing the life of the Jewish community.Visitors learn more about Jewish festivals, Jewish worship, and about life at home. The second area mainly focuses on Jewish history. Both areas are furnished with original furniture, textiles, manuscripts, and everyday objects, which mirror the life of the Jewish community.
from Sundays to Thursdays 10am - 5:30pm (last guided tour in English at 3pm)
Fridays 10am - 3:30pm (last guided tour in English at 2pm)
Saturdays and Jewish festivities closed
Adults: 8 €
Children (0–5 years old):
Free Adults normally pay 8 €, and admission for children up to the age of 5 is free.
Admission into the Ebraico Museum is included in the Venice City Pass Starter, Classic and Complete.
Address:
Campo del Ghetto Novo Cannaregio 2902/b , 30121 Venezia
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S. Marcuola–Casino: Line 1,2
Guglie: Line 4.1, 4.2, 5.1, 5.2
Please be aware that the Ebraico Museum is closed on all Jewish holidays—therefore, please inform yourself if a Jewish holiday takes place on the day you wish to visit. The museum forbids visitors carrying suitcases, and security checks may generally take place at the entrance of the museum.
The Ebraico Museum is located on the former Jewish ghetto of Venice. Here you will find many synagogues that you can visit.The Chabad Venice, a Jewish monument, can also be easily reached by foot from the museum.
Visit the Ebraico Museum for free and peruse its exhibit about the first Jewish ghetto using the Venice City Pass.
Free admission to Venice's museums, attractions, and tours. Free public transport can be added. Discounts included.
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