Visit Us The museum is open Tuesday to Thursday from 12 to 3, and Sundays from 12 to 4.

OPENING HOURS (low season)
September 1st to May 28th

Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday: 12.00-15.00
(No guided tour on weekdays)

Sunday: 12.00-16.00

The museum is closed on public holidays. Also closed 2nd, 3rd and 6th of October, and the 31st of October.

Guided tour:
13.00-14.00: Norwegian
14.30-15.30: English
(The Synagogue room will only be available with the guide during the guided tours)

Outside regular opening hours
Visits to the museum outside regular opening hours must be booked well in advance by e-mail or phone.

For school groups, look at our Educational Programmes.

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OPENING HOURS (high season)
June 2nd to August 30th

Monday-Friday: 10.00-16.00
Guided tour
11.30-12.30: English
13.00-14.00: Norwegian

Sunday: 12.00-16.00
Guided tour:
13.15-14.15: English
14.30-15.30: Norwegian

OBS:
The synagogue wil be closed off during the tour. If you like to visit the synagogue during these times, please join the guided tour.

City walks (only in Norwegian): Sunday at 10.30-11.30 (high season only!)
Buy tickets here: https://jmt.hoopla.no/

Family tour, for children 4-10 years old with family
Wednesdays: 10.15-11.00
Sundays: 12.15-13.00


ADMISSION TICKETS
The museum only accepts card payments

Adult: 120 NOK
Retired: 70 NOK
Student: 70 NOK
Youth 11-17 years: 70 NOK
Children 0-10 years: Free admission

City walks (high season only!)

Adult: 120 NOK
Retired: 70 NOK
Student: 70 NOK
Youth 11-17 years: 70 NOK
Children 0-10 years: Free admission

The museum only accepts card payments.

Two tickets for the price of one!

Between May 15th and June 15th, you can go to the Jewish Museum and the National Museum of Justice with just one ticket! If you pay for a regular ticket here, you can use that same ticket and get free entrance to the Justice Museum. Visitors to the Justice Museum can likewise get free entrance to the Jewish Museum if they wish.

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Accessibility

  • Physical disabilities
    The synagogue on the second floor is accessible via stairs and a lift, the exhibition in the basement has limited accessibility due to stairs. The elevator only goes from the first to the second floor. Good accessibility on the ground floor, where the exhibitions "Homecoming" and "Home. Away. Holocaust in Trondheim" are located. There is also od accessibility on the second floor with the synagogue.
  • Hearing impaired
    There are no sound effects in the exhibitions – only written and visual material. Our fixed guided tours are not adapted for hearing impaired people.
    There are teleloop in the ground and fiorst floor of the building.
  • Visually impaired
    The exhibitions are not adapted for visually impaired people. Contact us in advance for an adapted guided tour.

    Be aware that the floor in the basement exhibition is partly cobbled, and therefore particularly uneven.

Contact us

E-mail: post@jodiskmuseum.org
Telephone: +47 40 16 98 01

Find us

Address:
Arkitekt Christies gate 1 B

Public transport:
Bus stop "Nidarosdomen". See www.atb.no for more information.

Parking:
There is no dedicated parking at the museum. Visitors kan use public parking at Prinsen cinema.