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Modest Sized Museum With A Powerful Message
My visit to the Oslo Jewish Museum was very enjoyable. The exhibits were informative and interesting. I learned quite a bit in a short amount of time about the Norwegian Jewish community.
Housed in one of Oslo’s two synagogues from the early Twentieth Century, there are three exhibits. In the courtyard, covering the outside walls is a display on Norwegian Jewish athletes. Although the ...
Small but moving museum in the heart of what once was a Jewishly populated part of Oslo.
The Jewish Museum in Oslo is sort of hidden away but well worth visiting. The Norwegian Jewish population was small even before the Holocaust but contributed to the life of the city way above its size...
***notes: 1) you have to ring the bell to be let in, there’s a locked gate at the entrance ; 2) the hours are Tues: 10am-3pm, Thurs: 2-7pm, and Sun. 11am-4pm ; 3) Price for Adults- 50 krones, Children...
Modest Sized Museum With A Powerful Message
My visit to the Oslo Jewish Museum was very enjoyable. The exhibits were informative and interesting. I learned quite a bit in a short amount of time about the Norwegian Jewish community.
Small Local Jewish Museum
Housed in one of Oslo’s two synagogues from the early Twentieth Century, there are three exhibits. In the courtyard, covering the outside walls is a display on Norwegian Jewish athletes. Although the ...
Small but moving museum in the heart of what once was a Jewishly populated part of Oslo.
The Jewish Museum in Oslo is sort of hidden away but well worth visiting. The Norwegian Jewish population was small even before the Holocaust but contributed to the life of the city way above its size...
Informative and enriching
***notes: 1) you have to ring the bell to be let in, there’s a locked gate at the entrance ; 2) the hours are Tues: 10am-3pm, Thurs: 2-7pm, and Sun. 11am-4pm ; 3) Price for Adults- 50 krones, Children...
Worth a visit
This is a very interesting but sad display of Norwegian Jews who lost their lives and courageous ones who took 1000 to safety in Sweden