JEWISH MUSEUM (JUDISKA MUSEET)
Museum
2024
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2024
In 1795, the Jewish congregation moved into a former auction house at Själagårdsgatan 19, where the museum has been renovated today. The building was the center of Jewish life in Sweden for almost a century. The museum invites everyone to discover the Swedish-Jewish heritage and the place of Jewish culture in Sweden. A large part of the exhibition highlights Sweden's role as protector of Norwegian and Danish Jews during the Second World War.
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