Manchester Jewish Museum
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Cafe
A Victorian synagogue-turned-museum chronicles centuries of Jewish life.

📜 Grade II* listed Victorian synagogue, established as a museum in 1984, documenting Jewish history in Manchester.

Why Go

✨ Explore a beautifully restored 1874 synagogue and modern extension
📖 Experience centuries of Jewish life and culture
🍽️ Enjoy a contemporary vegetarian kosher-style café
🎭 Participate in diverse cultural events and workshops

Why Avoid

⚠️ Lift currently out of order, galleries accessible by stairs only
💤 Can be busy on weekdays with school visits

Tips

💡 Visit weekends or after 2:30pm for a more peaceful experience
🎒 Ask for a Family Pack Rucksack for ages 4-10
🎟️ Pre-booking tickets online is recommended

Cost

💰 Adults £12 (£10 with optional donation), Students/Young Persons £7 (£5), Under 10s free.

Hours

🕒 Daily 10am-5pm, final admission 4pm.

🅿️ Parking

Street parking available on side streets to the east.

♿ Wheelchair

Museum fully accessible where possible, new building includes lift (currently out of order).

🍽️ Café

Vegetarian kosher-style menu, open 10am-4pm, hot food 11:30am-2:30pm.

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