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The Jewish Museum
The Jewish Museum is located in an exquisite listed building in the heart of Camden Town. It was formed in 1932 as the first Museum of its kind and has grown ever since. The Museum recently amalgamated with the former London Museum of Jewish Life and now runs on a two-site basis. The combined Museum represents an important educational and cultural resource for London. Exhibits include recorded tapes, photographs and artifacts, al of which which outline the immigration of Jews to Britain.

Address: Raymond Burton House, 129 - 131 Albert Street, London, NW1 7NB
Phone: +44 (0)20 7284 1997
Location Map: Click
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Nearest Tube: Camden Town
Entrance Fees:
Adult: £3.50
Child: £1.50
Concessions: £2.50
Other Resources:
www.jewishmuseum.org.uk
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