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A look at Jewish Argentinean life, culture and art.
Set in a gorgeously preserved historic synagogue, the Jewish Museum is an interesting look at the origins of Jewish life in Argentina, as well as an art gallery for contemporary Jewish artists. The pe...
Make sure you have your original passport in order to enter the building. They ask for a US$10 donation to see the synagogue and museum exhibits. The beautiful synagogue was built in 1897 and is qui...
The Jewish Museum is attached to the Congregacion Israelita de la Republica Argentina, which is the oldest synagogue in South America. The synagogue has a capacity for 700 and includes balconies for ...
It’s connected to the main synagogue. The museum itself is pretty small, a couple of exhibits on display. Pretty informative and cool to see. You MUST have your passports with you to enter.
A look at Jewish Argentinean life, culture and art.
Set in a gorgeously preserved historic synagogue, the Jewish Museum is an interesting look at the origins of Jewish life in Argentina, as well as an art gallery for contemporary Jewish artists. The pe...
Historic synagogue and museum
Make sure you have your original passport in order to enter the building. They ask for a US$10 donation to see the synagogue and museum exhibits. The beautiful synagogue was built in 1897 and is qui...
Small Museum Attached to Beautiful Synagogue
The Jewish Museum is attached to the Congregacion Israelita de la Republica Argentina, which is the oldest synagogue in South America. The synagogue has a capacity for 700 and includes balconies for ...
Worth a visit.
It’s connected to the main synagogue. The museum itself is pretty small, a couple of exhibits on display. Pretty informative and cool to see. You MUST have your passports with you to enter.
worth a short visit
the synagogue itself is very grand and something to see but the museum is minimal. worth stopping if you are nearby.