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Museum at Eldridge Street: Entry Ticket

A breathtaking National Historic Landmark on New York City’s Lower East Side

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Museum at Eldridge Street
Registered address: 12 Eldridge St, 10002, New York, US
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Wheelchair accessible Entrance ramp on the left-hand side. All floors are accessible by elevator
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Live guide: Optional public tours of the museum are offered at the start of every hour
Smartphone tickets accepted

What's included

Admission to the museum
Special exhibits
Multilingual brochures
Optional daily public tours

Important information

* 1-hr guided tours offered daily between 10:00 and 16:00 (on Fridays, last tour at 14:00) * 2-hr guided tours offered daily at 11:00 and 14:00; additional tour on Mondays & Sundays at 13:00
  • Explore this breath-taking National Historic Landmark on New York City’s Lower East Side
  • Learn about the story of Jewish immigrant life at the turn of the last century with a guided tour
  • See a grand Ark, amazing architecture restored from 1887, and see well-worn reminders of generations of worshippers in the wooden floors!

Discover the story of Jewish immigrant life at the turn of the last century and the mass migration of Jewish immigrants to Manhattan's Lower East Side. It's all in the Museum at Eldridge Street, one of the city's most influential and somewhat hidden buildings!

The Museum at Eldridge Street is housed inside the Eldridge Street Synagogue, a restored National Historic Landmark. Learn about Jewish life and history as you take in the grand Ark, the beautiful windows, and the stunning, green-tipped glass chandelier!

You can get a lot of treasures in Chinatown, but getting an education on Jewish history in one of New York's coolest buildings is a must!

Insider tip

Go to the main museum entrance on the left-hand side of the front of the building (down a few steps to the recessed entry way) and scan your smartphone ticket there.

Getting There

  • Bus: Line M15 to Allen St / Grand St or Allen St / Hester St; from there, a 2-minute walk
  • Metro: Line F to East Broadway Station, Rutgers Street and Canal exit; from there, a 5-minute walk
  • Metro: Lines B or D to Grand Street Station; from there, a 6-minute walk
  • Metro: Lines 6, N, Q, R, W, J, or Z to Canal Street; from there, a 10-minute walk
Thursday 10:00 - 17:00
Friday 10:00 - 17:00
Saturday Closed
Sunday 10:00 - 17:00
Monday Closed
Tuesday 10:00 - 17:00
Wednesday 10:00 - 17:00
Museum at Eldridge Street
12,Eldridge Street, 10002, New York
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  • Cancellation is possible until 23:59 on the day before your visit.
  • Rescheduling is possible until 23:59 on the day before your visit.

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Madeline,  United States United States
26 Feb 2024
Excellent
This gem combines architecture, social history and the role of the synagogue in Jewish immigrant life for a rich visit. We enjoyed both the permanent exhibit aspect of the building itself...
This gem combines architecture, social history and the role of the synagogue in Jewish immigrant life for a rich visit. We enjoyed both the permanent exhibit aspect of the building itself combined with the most recent exhibit on prominent women.
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Neil,  United Kingdom United Kingdom
03 Jun 2019
Excellent
Eldridge Street Synagogue is a really gorgeous old building - you can tell it's going to be beautiful from the exterior which has elements of Gothic and Moorish. The guide I had was really...
Eldridge Street Synagogue is a really gorgeous old building - you can tell it's going to be beautiful from the exterior which has elements of Gothic and Moorish. The guide I had was really friendly and helpful and there's plenty to see, not just about the synagogue itself, but about Jewish immigrant life from the 19th and early 20th century.
The interior really is splendid, and it should be born in mind that this is still a functioning place of worship. it was left to fall into disrepair after the local Jewish population dwindled following World War Two, but the restorations have been done with great sensitivity, and in fact one huge feature, which is contemporary, is stunningly beautiful. There's a real sense of history and integrity to the place and the staff, who I understand are volunteers, are really helpful and kind. They will also provide a little map of synagogues and places of Jewish interest, both existing and defunct, all within a short walk - this was a really worthwhile and excellent value ticket.
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Joan ,  United States United States
05 Sep 2017
Excellent
a moving experience.
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