Admission to: Core exhibition
Admission to: current temporary exhibition
Admission to: Legacy Gallery
Tour guide
Other personal expenses
Tips and gratuities
Children aged 0-17 must be accompanied by a paying adult
Free for children aged 0-6
Youth aged 6-17 will be charged the concession rate
Students aged 18-25 will be charged the concession rate with a valid student card
Seniors aged 65+ will be charged the concession rate
This activity is wheelchair-accessible
A security check is required at the entrance
Admission to the core and temporary exhibitions is free on Thursdays. Please select the free ticket option
Audio guide in the core exhibition is available in English, Belarusian, Chinese, French, German, Hebrew, Hungarian, Italian, Polish, Russian, Spanish, Ukrainian, and Yiddish
This captivating museum offers a journey through over 1,000 years of Jewish history in Poland, providing insights into the rich culture and contributions of Jewish communities. Visitors can explore a wide range of exhibits that highlight both the historical and contemporary aspects of Jewish life. The museum addresses themes such as resilience, identity, and coexistence, serving as an important platform to challenge harmful stereotypes, xenophobia, and nationalistic bias. By promoting values of openness, tolerance, and truth, this museum fosters a deeper understanding and respect between Polish and Jewish communities. Through its exhibits, it connects the past to present-day issues, inspiring dialogue and mutual respect for future generations
By bus: Nalewki Muzeum (Approximately 200 meters away from the museum entrance)
By tram: 18, 15, 35 Muranow stop (Approximately 500 meters away from the museum entrance)