Museum at Eldridge Street
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Address:
12 Eldridge Street
New York
, NY
, 10002
Phone:
212.219.0302
40° 43' 1.344" N, 73° 59' 13.2" W
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Contact name:
Maya Locker
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The Museum at Eldridge Street is housed in the historic Eldridge Street Synagogue. Built in 1887, it is an architectural marvel and a symbol of immigrant aspirations realized. The grand building was nearly lost to neglect in the mid-20th century before the Museum’s massive restoration project returned the space to glory and public use. The Museum at Eldridge Street tells the story of the 19th-century Eldridge Street Synagogue and the Jewish immigrants who built it. Adults: $15; Students and Seniors: $10; Children 5-17: $8; ‘Pay What You Wish’ admission is offered Mondays & Fridays.
Learn about the stained glass windows of our historic synagogue and collage a colorful creation of your own!
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