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The Irish Jewish Museum houses a collection of photographs, paintings, and memorabilia telling the story of Ireland’s Jewish communities in Dublin & other Irish cities over the last 150 years. Staffed by volunteers, the museum is located on the site of Dublin’s Walworth Road Synagogue, once in the heartland of “Little Jerusalem,” a densely populated Jewish enclave off the South Circular Road.
Winter (mid-September to May): Open Sundays, 10.30 am to 2.30 pm
Summer (June to mid-September): Open Mondays, Tuesday, Wednesdays, Thursday and Sundays from 11.00 am – 3.00 pm
Groups of ten or more must always be booked in advance (contact info@jewishmuseum.ie to book a tour). Pre-booked groups can visit outside of normal opening hours.
Always closed on Jewish holidays.
3 Walworth Road (near Victoria, Lennox & Harrington Streets), South Circular Road, Dublin 8.
Tel: 089-4263625
Admission €5. Tours €10.