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Kulturnatten 2010 på Dansk Jødisk Museum, hvor temaet var Øresund i lys og lyd (Dansk Jødisk Museum).
Kulturnatten 2010 på Dansk Jødisk Museum, hvor temaet var Øresund i lys og lyd (Dansk Jødisk Museum).
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Opening hours

Winter
Tuesday to Friday: 1 pm - 4 pm
Saturday and Sunday: 12 noon - 5 pm
Monday closed

Summer (1 June - 31 August)
Tuesday to Sunday: 10 am - 5 pm
Monday closed

The museum is airconditioned.

Admission fee

Adults: DKK 50
Students & pensioners: DKK 40
Children and youths up to 18 years: Free admission
Group discount: DKK 40 per person (15 persons or more)

Small strollers are welcome in the exhibition, prams can be parked in the shop.

Guided tours of The Danish Jewish Museum all summer
Enjoy the thoughts behind Daniel Libeskinds extraordinary architecture and be intrigued by the history of the Danish Jews. From June 17-August 26 Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays at 2 pm. Free with a ticket to the museum. Read more at What´s on.

The museum is closed on:

Rosh Hashanah: 5 and 6 September 2013
Yom Kippur:  14 September 2013
24, 25, 31 December 2013 & 1 January 2014

A cup of coffee?

As a special service to the guests on Slotsholmen, cafées and restaurants in the area offers a 10 % discount when you present a tickett from The Danish Jewish Museum or from the other museums on Slotsholmen. 

See a full list of where you can get a discount [pdf]

Space and spaciousness

- an exhibition about Jews in Denmark

The exhibition is a broad story of Jewish life in Denmark and focuses on co-exixstence and indentity through 400 years. Read more...

Openings hours

Winter
Tuesday to Friday: 1 pm - 4 pm
Saturday and Sunday: 12 noon - 5 pm
Monday closed

Summer (1 June - 31 August)
Tuesday to Sunday: 10 am - 5 pm
Monday closed