Up to an hour
Museum at Eldridge Street
Experience the incredible restoration of the 19th-century Eldridge Street Synagogue.
What you'll do
Learn about the history of this synagogue and why it holds such deep significance for the Jewish community on Manhattan’s Lower East Side.
The Eldridge Street Synagogue was built in the late 19th Century to accommodate the boom in Jewish immigration to New York, and the Lower East Side in particular. But when the 1924 Immigrant Quota Laws forced the Jewish community into decline, the building fell into a long period of decay and neglect.
Rediscovered in the 1970s and designated a National Historic Landmark in 1996, the synagogue underwent an astonishing 20-year renovation, including the installation of a spectacular new stained glass window, to transform it into the vibrant museum and hub for arts and education that it is today.
Step through the magnificent neo-Moorish facade and inside this grand architectural marvel, where you’ll find glass domes bearing the Star of David, towering brass lamps and an impressive interior staircase.
There’s a huge collection of written letters and artifacts to explore, provided by the Eldridge Street congregation, but the highlight that will have you reaching for your camera is the monumental stained glass window by artist Kiki Smith and architect Deborah Gans. This wonderful piece of contemporary art is the museum’s centerpiece: a 16-foot circular window in swirling blues and turquoise, containing a galaxy of stars.
Museum at Eldridge Street highlights
Historic artifacts
Discover local artifacts and letters from the Eldridge Street congregation.
Ceiling domes
Admire magnificent glass domes that feature the Star of David.
Stained glass window
This extraordinary (and huge!) round window is a masterpiece of contemporary art.
What's included
Admire the arched stained glass windows and ceiling domes.
There are a number of artifacts and interactive digital displays to explore.
Where you'll be
12 Eldridge Street, New York, USHow to get there
Stop 10 on Downtown route
Grand Street / East Broadway / Canal Street
Operating hours
Sunday – Thursday: 10AM-5PM
Friday: 10AM-3PM
Closings & holidays
Closed on Saturdays.
Find out more
For more information, visit the Museum at Eldridge Street website.
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