Fodor's Expert Review Sydney Jewish Museum

Inner City and the Eastern Suburbs Museum Village

Artifacts, interactive displays, and audiovisual displays chronicle the history of Australian Jews and commemorate the 6 million killed in the Holocaust. Exhibits are brilliantly arranged on eight levels, which lead upward in chronological order, from the handful of Jews who arrived with the First Fleet in 1788 to the 30,000 concentration-camp survivors who came after World War II—one of the largest populations of Holocaust survivors to be found anywhere. A free 40-minute guided tour starts at noon on Monday, Wednesday, Friday, and Sunday.

Museum Village

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148 Darlinghurst Rd.
Sydney, New South Wales  2010, Australia

- 02 - 9360–7999

www.sydneyjewishmuseum.com.au

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Rate Includes: A$15

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