The Jewish Heritage Museum

Museums and art galleries

Located in the historic center of Padua and in the area of the ancient ghetto, The Jewish Heritage Museum  tells the events and rituals of Judaism and the Jewish Community of Padua from its origins to today.
It is located in the first and largest Ashkenazi Synagogue, founded in 1522 and active until May 1943, when it was set on fire by a group of Paduan fascists. The restoration, made with the contribution of the Jewish Community and the support of the Veneto Region and the Municipality of Padua, has given back a space of great charm, enriched by the imprint of the matronei and the nineteenth-century staircase.

Among the many objects in the collection, the Museum exhibits traditional family artefacts, such as candlesticks, spice holders, Passover dishes (Passover), and objects related to synagogue ritual, among which stand out a highly prized tapestry (Parochet) of Mamluk origin of the fifteenth century, textiles and a scroll of the Torah (the sacred text in Judaism with the first 5 books of the Bible) dating back to the sixteenth century.

Inside, the video-installation “Generation goes, generation comes” by Denis Brotto, tells of the women and men who have been part of the Community. They come to life to tell their own story, through the places that characterize Judaism in Padua, and ideally address all those who are called to receive the witness and transmit it to others, from one generation to the next.

New summer hours (valid from May 18 to September 30, 2026)

The Jewish Museum of Padua and the Italian Synagogue are open to the public:

– From MONDAY to THURSDAY from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

SUNDAY from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. with the possibility to join fixed-schedule guided tours (times: 10:30 a.m., 11:30 a.m., 12:30 p.m., 2:30 p.m., 3:30 p.m., 4:30 p.m.)

Last entry 45 minutes before closing.

The ancient Jewish cemetery on via Wiel is open for visits on SUNDAY with fixed-schedule guided tours at 10:00 a.m. by reservation only.

On FRIDAY private tours are available by reservation, while SATURDAY is always a day of rest.

For more information visit the website www.museopadovaebraica.com

Entrance ticket for 1 site of your choice from the Jewish Museum of Padua

Full price 10 €

Reduced For students up to 26 years 8 €

Free Children up to 6 years, persons with disabilities and their companions

The ticket includes entrance to your choice of: Museum, Synagogue, and Cemetery

Entrance ticket for 2 sites of your choice from the Jewish Museum of Padua

Full price 12 €

Reduced For students up to 26 years 10 €

Family 2 adults + 3 kids maximum up to 12 years 30 €

Free Children up to 6 years, persons with disabilities and their companions 0 €

 

Entrance ticket for 3 sites of the Jewish Museum of Padua

Full price 15 €

Reduced For students up to 26 years 12 €

Free Children up to 6 years, persons with disabilities and their companions

The ticket includes a guided tour of the Museum, Synagogue, and Cemetery

Guided tour of the Synagogue + Stolpersteine

Hours
SUNDAY (10:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m.) by reservation only

Full price 15 €

Free Children up to 6 years, persons with disabilities and their companions

Duration
1 Hour 30 minutes

The ticket includes a guided tour of the Synagogue, Stolpersteine

Guided tour of the Museum + Stolpersteine + Synagogue

Hours
SUNDAY (10:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m.) by reservation only

Full price 18 €

Free Children up to 6 years, persons with disabilities and their companions

Duration
2 Hours

The ticket includes a guided tour of the Museum, Stolpersteine, and Synagogue

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Via delle Piazze, 26, Padova
https://www.museopadovaebraica.com/
museo@padovaebraica.it
+39 049 661267

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