The Jewish Alsatian Museum

Bouxwiller

"Artefacts and places recount history better than books" - this sentence welcomes you as you arrive at the Jewish Alsatian Museum. Located in the former 19th-century synagogue of Bouxwiller, the museum is unique in its kind. It highlights the culture of Jews in Alsace and recounts their history, telling of everyday life through the ages with their Christian neighbours. Visitors follow a trail around the museum with its original, varied presentations ranging from the reconstitution of life-size scenes and miniaturised tableaux using new technology. Ceramic models, architectural models, life-size figures, dolls in period costume and video films alternate with antique artefacts, which are all the more rare as much of the Jewish heritage disappeared during the Holocaust.

Opening hours

28 April to 6 September (except 28, 29 and 31 May): Tuesday to Friday: 2-5pm, Sundays and public holidays: 2-6pm. Group visits by appointment throughout the year.

Distance (km) à la gare la plus proche

7

Package visits offered

Free visit
Visit with guide tool
Visit with educational sheets/pack
Guided tour for groups with reservation

Audience concerned

  • Adults (individuals)
  • Families
  • Groups
  • Schools

Languages spoken

French German English

Practical services

  • Group reception
  • Shops /Sale of goods

Facilities

  • Toilets

Equipment required

Warm clothes

Rates in €

  • Adult rate 7