The Jewish Military Museum is a treasure chest bursting with a fascinating mix of history and memorabilia, belonging to British Jewish Servicemen and Women, who fought and often lost their lives serving their country at war.
Filled with stories, documentation and pictorial history as well as some rare military artefacts, the museum offers a journey through time, telling stories of the courage and heroism of British Jews who served in the army, navy, air force, chaplaincy (rabbis) and of course the firemen, nurses and other volunteers.
Last entrance is 30 minutes before closing.
Admission charges:
Adults: £7.50*
Concessions: £6.50*
Child (5-16): £3.50
Family ticket: £18 for two adults and up to four children
Museum Friends and Under 5s: Free
Concessions: £6.50*
Child (5-16): £3.50
Family ticket: £18 for two adults and up to four children
Museum Friends and Under 5s: Free
*Prices include voluntary donation for Gift Aid purposes.
Admission is free to the Welcome Gallery, museum shop and café.








