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Welcome to the Jewish Museum Trondheim

Explore the rich Norwegian-Jewish history in the Nordenfjeldske Norway through our exhibitions, events and research projects.

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About JMT

Jewish Museum Trondheim is dedicated to researching, communicating and preserving Norwegian-Jewish history in the Nordic mountains of Norway. Explore our history and goals, and see how we work to be a central competence and resource center for Norwegian-Jewish culture.

Practical information

Plan your visit to the Jewish Museum Trondheim. Here you will find details about tickets, directions, availability and anything else you may be wondering before you arrive.

Opening hours

Low season (September 1 – May 31)

  • Tue–Thu: 12:00–15:00

  • Sunday: 12:00–16:00

High season (June 1 – August 31)

  • Mon–Fri: 10:00–16:00

  • Sunday: 12:00–16:00

(Closed some days – see News and Updates for details)

Tickets and prices
  • Adults: 120,-

  • Honorarium: 70,-

  • Students: 70,-

  • Youth 11-17 years: 70,-

  • Children 0-10 years: Free

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See more about our experiences here

News and updates

The Synagogue in Trondheim February 2024

Stay up to date with the latest news from the museum! Read here for information about upcoming lectures, exhibitions, Culture Night, Jewish Culture Festival and other exciting events.

NOK 250,000 to secure the photo collection for the future
Jewish Museum Trondheim receives 250,000 kroner for digitization of its photo collection

April 23, 2026 at 10:00:00 AM

Program for International Holocaust Day 2026 in Trondheim
Holocaust Day 2026 in Trondheim

January 27, 2026 at 5:00:00 PM

OsloMet will organize the Hebrew Bilingual Test in the spring of 2026.
The bilingual test in Hebrew spring 2026

The synagogue in Trondheim 1925

Experiences

Discover exhibitions, learning resources, city walks, stumbling blocks, family tours and everything else that gives you a unique entrance to Jewish history and culture.

Exhibitions

Dive into history

with our exhibitions.

Learning and teaching

Participation in our educational programs provides a deeper understanding of our heritage.

Guided tour and city walk

Tours and city walks that take you on a journey through history.

Collections

Discover exhibitions, learning resources, city walks, walking tours, family tours, and more that give you a unique introduction to Jewish history and culture. Explore here.

Klein farm in Olav Trygvassons gate

Collection management

How we manage our collections

Would you like to use our collections?

How to proceed

Would you like to donate something to us?

Read more about the donation process here

The image of the digital exhibition Take Me Back

Research

Discover exhibitions, learning resources, city walks, stumbling blocks, family tours and everything else that gives you a unique introduction to Jewish history and culture. Read more here.

Research projects

Behind every object lies a question

Do you have an assignment to write?

Use our resources

Cooperation

Knowledge grows between us

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