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Hours
  • Sunday — Thursday: noon — 10 p.m. (last entry: 9 p.m.)
  • Saturday: 6 p.m. — 10:30 p.m. (last entry: 9 p.m.)
  • Closed: Friday and Jewish holidays
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For visitors with mental disabilities

For visitors with mental disabilities, the museum has developed adaptive excursion routes and master classes for adults and children.
Excursions and master classes are held according to a schedule and group requests. The number of people in a group is no more than 8, including accompanying persons.
During a visit to the museum, visitors with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) can use a sensory bag if necessary. The bag is filled with first aid items to relieve anxiety (anti-noise headphones or earplugs, soft balls, antibacterial wipes). If you need to calm down and sit on the floor, you can use a special pillow (seat); when overloaded, it is possible to cover yourself with an additional blanket - all this can be asked from the administrator or the manager of inclusive programs.

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Exhibitions


SENSOR BAG
visitors with mental disabilities SENSOR BAG

During a visit to the museum, visitors with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) can use a sensory bag if necessary. The bag is filled with first aid items to relieve anxiety (anti-noise headphones or earplugs, soft balls, antibacterial wipes). If you need to calm down and sit on the floor, you can use a special pillow (seat); if you are overloaded, you can additionally cover yourself with a blanket - all this can be asked from the administrator or the manager of inclusive programs.

REMINDER FOR VISITING ORGANIZED INCLUSIVE GROUPS

1. Address: st. Obraztsova 11, building 1, lit. A
2. Collection time: collection for the excursion occurs 10 minutes before the start excursions.
3. Meeting point: wooden benches opposite the ticket office, towards the beginning of the tour The guide will come there. Our excursion groups are national teams, therefore There may be people you don’t know on the excursion.
4. Ticket: you do not need to buy a ticket at the ticket office, the tour guide will have your ticket.
5. Tour duration: 45 minutes.
6. The excursion begins exactly at the specified time.
If you are late:
Unfortunately, we cannot wait for those who are late, so as not to overload waiting for those who arrived on time. If you are late, you can get a free ticket at the checkout, saying the time and name of the excursion. With a free ticket you can view the museum's exhibition.
7. Rules for visiting the exhibition: Photography without flash is allowed. Can't be carried and consume food and water. All this can be put in a bag or backpack or put in a camera storage.
8. Please note that a large number of exhibits and a closed space may lead to to sensory overload. We recommend Familiarize yourself with the touch safety card in advance. Also when If necessary, you can take a sensory bag on the excursion.
9. In case of cancellation of the excursion, we will notify you in advance by email.

SENSORY SAFETY CARD

The sensory safety card is intended for people with reduced or increased sensory sensitivity, as well as for anyone for whom it is important to plan a visit to the museum, taking into account the features of the space. For your convenience, the map shows factors that can have a significant impact - sounds, light, number of visitors. By switching buttons with types of factors, you can build the most comfortable route: without harsh sounds, bright lights, and avoid the room with sensitive and traumatic materials. To facilitate contact with the museum environment, the rooms on the map are divided by color into levels with minimal, moderate and possibly high sensory input. The halls and spaces of the museum are zoned freely to allow an unobstructed individual route through the common space.

Sensory load levels
  • low
  • middle
  • high
  • Noise/sounds
  • Crowded areas
  • Bright lights/video screens
Museum map 1st floor
Permanent exhibition (1-12)
  1. 4D Cinema: Start of the Permanent Exhibition
  2. Migrations: Jewish Diaspora
  3. Shtetl: A Jewish COMMUNITY
  4. Judaism: A Living Religion
  5. Origins of Jewish Identity in Russia
  6. Cities and Beyond
  7. War and Revolution
  8. Soviet Union: 1922–1941
  1. The Holocaust and the Great Patriotic War
  2. Hall of Memory
  3. After the War
  4. From Perestroika to the Present Day
  5. Tolerance Center
  6. Mezzanine
  7. Space for Temporary Exhibitions
  8. Children’s Center
  1. Classroom 1, 2, 3
  2. Screening Room
  3. Research Center Library
  4. Schneerson Library
  5. Garret
  6. Amphitheater
  7. Lift
  8. Museum Shop
  1. Café Rishon
  2. Information Desk
  3. Ticket Office
  4. Cloakroom
  5. Lockers
Museum map 2st floor

safe visit

Dear visitors, in order to refund the cost of the Ticket, you must fill out an Application and send it to the Support Service email webpay@jewish-museum.ru. Refund applications are accepted until 20.45 on the date of visit from Sunday to Thursday or 13.45 on the date of visit on Friday.


CONTACTS

  • E-mail: access@jewish-museum.ru
  • Phone: +7 (495) 645‑05‑50, ext. 179
  • Our address:
    Moscow, st. Obraztsova, 11, building 1A (entrance from Novosuschevsky Lane)
  • Schedule: Sunday — Thursday: noon — 10 p.m. (last entry: 9 p.m.)
    Saturday: 6 p.m. — 10:30 p.m. (last entry: 9 p.m.)
    Closed: Friday and Jewish holidays
    Sunday — Thursday: noon — 10 p.m. (last entry: 9 p.m.)
    Saturday: 6 p.m. — 10:30 p.m. (last entry: 9 p.m.)
    Closed: Friday and Jewish holidays
HOW TO GET THERE