Highlights
Visit this museum dedicated to preserving and teaching the history of the Holocaust, and see over 200 new artefacts and various exhibitions
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About This Deal
The Deal
$8 for museum entry for one adult (total value up to $15)
$6 for museum entry for one child or senior (total value up to $12)
$18 for museum entry for two adults and two children under 16 (total value up to $32)
- See a world-class museum dedicated to documenting and teaching the history of the Holocaust and racial tolerance.
- See over 200 new artefacts displayed plus hundreds of images and video footage
- Download Voices - a mobile app featuring highly curated personal testimonies of Holocaust survivors, witnesses, perpetrators and human rights experts; download it for free on iTunes
- A comprehensive new concentration camp map and display offers insights into the nature, conditions and extent of the concentration camp system in Europe
- Learn about Australia’s unique connection to the Holocaust including considerations of the nation as bystander and resister
Fine Print
• Purchase up to 5 additional as gifts
• Not valid on Sat
• Not valid on public holidays
• Closed during Jewish holy days, click here for details
• Family ticket valid for 2 adults and 2 children under 16 years only
• Child ticket is for children between the ages of 10 and 16
• Children under 10 enter free
• Original value verified on: 07 Mar 2018
• Standard fine print for all deals
How to Redeem
• Expiry: 6 months from purchase
• No booking required
• Present printed voucher on arrival
• Valid hours:
Mon-Thu 10am-4pm
Fri 10am-3pm
Sun 10am-4pm
About Sydney Jewish Museum
Sydney Jewish Museum is located along Darlinghurst Road in Darlinghurst. It is a world-class museum which challenges perceptions of democracy, morality, social justice and human rights and places the Holocaust in its historical and contemporary context. With a variety of temporary exhibitions, old documents and facts about the Jewish faith and culture, the Museum encourages visitors to engage, explore and connect with all aspects of the Jewish experience. Holocaust survivor guides, talks and video screenings add to the experience while artefacts and collections put the past on display.