The Jewish Museum Vienna mourns the loss of an important friend and patron: Susanne Perl, who passed away at the age of 98 in New York. Born on August 9, 1922 in Vienna as the daughter of merchant Max and housewife Elsa Spritzer, she grew up on Jägerstrasse in Brigittenau. During her carefree youth, the Augarten served as her playground and meeting spot. The “Anschluss” brought the lightness of her youthful life to an end. Susanne was fortunate and found a place on a children’s transport. Even at her advanced age she still knew her transport number by heart: 7356. | more
We are looking forward to welcoming you again as of May 31, 2020 | more
Through our digital channels, we are bringing the Jewish Museum Vienna directly to you. That way, you can visit our current exhibitions and permanent collections from the comfort of your own home. | more
Much of the material shown in the exhibition originates from the 19th century, when the Ephrussi family was very active economically and culturally in Vienna and Paris | more
In the past weeks on countless digital platforms and via social media it has been possible to observe how people put on strange things, set a table and possibly place their pets next to them | more
As of March 12, both museum locations, Museum Dorotheergasse and Museum Judenplatz, are expected to remain closed until further notice. | more
Despite the abundance of bureaucratic hurdles and thanks to Iggie Ephrussi’s contacts to the Allied Commission for Austria, Viktor Ephrussi’s four children were able to assert their restitution claims | more
Unfortunately, you cannot visit our exhibitions at this time, which we all very much regret. Since we love dialog and interaction with our visitors, the idea came about of introducing objects to you, which are not featured in tours... weiter | more
Our opening times on Christmas, New Year´s Eve and New Year | more
Buy two annual tickets of the Jewish Museum Vienna for only € 58,-. more | more