Jewish Museum in Oslo, Cultural museum in central Oslo, Norway.
The Jewish Museum in Oslo is a museum in Norway's capital that documents the history of the Jewish population in the country. It presents photographs, artifacts, and personal stories spanning multiple generations that provide insight into Jewish life in Norway.
The museum occupies a former synagogue building from the mid-1800s, when Jewish immigrants first settled permanently in Norway. The location marks the beginning of an established Jewish community in the city.
The museum displays religious objects, traditional clothing, and documents that show how Jewish communities celebrated holidays and lived their daily lives in Norway. Visitors can see personal items and household objects that reveal the customs and traditions that families passed down through generations.
The museum is relatively small and can be visited in one to two hours. The exhibition spaces are spread across multiple levels, so be prepared to use stairs while exploring.
The museum maintains an extensive archive of Norwegian Jewish culture that includes records of families affected by World War II deportations. This documentation makes the place an important memorial site for that dark period in history.
Location: Oslo Municipality
Website: http://oslojewishmuseum.no
GPS coordinates: 59.91639,10.75528
Latest update: December 14, 2025 12:23
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