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New York is famed the world over for its amazing cityscapes and some of the most impressive buildings ever erected by man. from the Empire State Building and Chrysler Tower, to the stunning Guggenheim Museum, lofty Brooklyn Bridge, glizty Time Square and bustling Wall Street, and the cherished Statue Of Liberty, not to mention its great urban parks, fabulous art collections and libraries, and the Metro that links all the boroughs of the Big Apple.
But while New Yorkers are famous for being less than easily impressed, having been there, done that, seen it and got the T-shirt, none other than the New York Times declared that the Museum at Eldridge Streetis “gasp-inducing”. And it’s not hard to see why. For while the city’s Met and other institutions are much lauded around the world, the Eldridge Street Museum in the Eldridge Street Synagogue on the Lower East Side is one of the city’s hidden gems.
Built in 1887, the building that houses the Eldridge Museum is itself a National Historic Landmark, while the collection within its walls traces in impressive fashion the history of its founders, newcomers to the New World at a time of pogroms and persecution in Europe. A series of state of the art digital displays at the EldridgeStreet Museum provide a fascinating insight into how these unwanted people set about creating a new life in New York, as well as delving into their millennia-old Jewish culture, history and architecture.
The Eldridge Museum also boasts stained-glass windows by artist Kiki Smith and architect Deborah Gans, which have been fitted as part of an ongoing refurbishment of the Museum at Eldridge Street, where daily tours by expert guides provide an enlightening and entertaining look into the lives of those who made a mark in the city’s Jewish community and upon the wider world beyond New York.
In addition, the Museum at Eldridge Street holds numerous special events throughout the year, including concerts, lectures and festivals, making for a variegated programme that can be enjoyed by anyone visiting the Eldridge Museum on a memorable family day out.
Save 20% on your tickets by printing the voucher code at the top of this page and present at the till to get 20% off your entry cost (valid for up to six people with each voucher code)! Alternately, you can display the voucher code using your mobile, if you have internet access.
How to use our Museum at Eldridge Street vouchers
- 20% off all entry prices except group tickets.
- No pre-purchase necessary. Simply present the voucher at the attraction.
- Each voucher is valid for one to six people.
Prices and discounts:
Museum at Eldridge Street Discount and Prices
| Regular price | with Voucher | |
| Senior/Student | $8.00 | $6.40 |
| Adult | $10.00 | $8.00 |
Opening times:
Museum at Eldridge Street Opening Times.
| Closed national and Jewish holidays |
Getting there
12 Eldridge Street, New York, NY 10002, United States
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