Austrian Jewish Museum

In 1972 the Austrian Jewish Museum in Eisenstadt was established as Austria’s very first Jewish museum after 1945. It is located in the town’s former Jewish district, near Palace Esterházy, in Palais Samson Wertheimer.

In the course of your tour, you can visit not only the museum exhibitions, but also the synagogue belonging to the Palais Wertheimer, as well as both Jewish cemeteries, on a roundabout walk through the ancient Judengasse.

The small synagogue to the former Hungarian state rabbi Samson Wertheimer (1658-1724) is the gem of the building and the museum. It numbers among the very few synagogues in the German speaking area which was not destroyed in the so-called Reichskristallnacht in November 1938 or during the period following.

Opening hours

2 May  - 26 October: Tuesday to Friday and Sunday 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. (last entrance: 4:15 pm)
Closed on Monday and Saturday

Information & Contact

Österreichisches Jüdisches Museum
Unterbergstraße 6
7000 Eisenstadt