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1. The rear entrance to the Jewish Museum of Australia showing a building with a reflective window and a Schule in the window reflection: 2. The front of the Jewish Museum of Australia showing the Mirka Mora banner and front door: 3. The front of the Jewish Museum of Australia showing the Helmut Newton banner and the front door to the building.

Jewish Museum of Australia

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Description

The Jewish Museum of Australia: Gandel Centre for Judaica has been located at 26 Alma Road for over 30 years in 2025. Nestled within the residential area of St Kilda, the building was originally an office block that was converted and extended to house the Museum and its collection of over 25,000 items.

At the museum, Jewish life is illuminated. At the intersection of art and Jewish culture, the museum is a place for all people to share in the Australian Jewish experience. Through a vibrant calendar of onsite and online exhibitions and events, the Jewish Museum is recognised as one of Australia’s leading community museums.

Celebrating global Jewish excellence and everydayness through an Australian prism, the Museum inspires curiosity, conversation and play—with engagement and connection at its heart. Guided by a strong belief in the power of useums to change lives, the Museum team creates world-class exhibitions and events that give voice to the stories of a diverse community and promote social cohesion.

What's On

Join a guided museum tour where you will be taken through our permanent collections with experienced guides and learn more about Jewish life and culture in Australia.

You can also go behind the scenes with our curator in an incredibly special presentation that will take you through the lifecycle of a museum object. Hear how we acquire objects, properly store and care for them and ultimately display objects to the public.

This site is mobility-friendly and neurodiverse considerate. Find out more on our new Access Map

Children's Activities

The Children’s Space, with its changing exhibitions aligned to the Museum’s major shows, offers an accessible and age-appropriate entry point into the themes explored in our latest exhibition Chutzpah: Spirit. Recollection. Self. Through hands-on activities, children are invited to engage with Jewish art, history, and values in a way that encourages curiosity and creativity.

This season, young visitors can contribute to a collaborative art wall, adding their own creations inspired by the themes of identity and expression. The space also includes a selection of classic board games and playful activities, making it a welcoming environment for children to learn, connect, and have fun.

In Collaboration With:

  • Elisa Ronzoni

    Elisa’s role is instrumental in ensuring the documentation, registration and maintenance of the Jewish Museum collection. Key responsibilities include maintaining the Museum's database to ensure accessibility and oversee documentation; registering new items and dealing with collection-based enquiries; implementing improvements to the Museum's storage system; and administering loans and preparing items for displays and exhibitions.

Images: (1-3) Exterior of Jewish Museum. All photos: courtesy of the Jewish Museum of Australia.

Important Details

Tour/event summary information

Friday 25 July + Sunday 27 July
Open access 10am—5pm
No bookings required

Behind the Scenes Curator Tour at 1pm on both days
Running for 30 minutes in groups of 8
Bookings required

Permanent Galleries Tour at 2pm + 3pm on both days
Running for 60 minutes in groups of 20
Bookings required

Bookings

This program includes both open access and pre-booked components. Where bookings are required—a $7 booking fee applies

First release tickets: 12pm Wednesday 2 July
Second release tickets: 10am Saturday 5 July

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Meeting Point

Meet outside the Jewish Museum of Australia, 26 Alma Road. There is parking on Charnwood Crescent.

Accessibility

Fully wheelchair accessible, Accessible bathroom, Accessible parking nearby, Quiet rooms, Sensory friendly, Elevator access

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