
Tour


Tour


Tour

Highlights
Explore Vienna’s main synagogue with a knowledgeable guide
Hear personal stories from guides active in the Jewish community
Understand how the Stadttempel was built and survived historic events
Option for German-language tours on select days
Pay respects at the adjacent Holocaust memorial
What’s Included
Admission to Stadttempel
Guided tour with English or German-speaking guide
Kippa for male visitors
Your Visit to Vienna’s Stadttempel Synagogue
Discover Austria’s Only Surviving Historic Synagogue
The Stadttempel stands as a unique monument to Jewish heritage in Vienna. Constructed in 1826, this impressive synagogue is a rare survivor of World War II and the infamous Novemberpogrom of 1938. Your admission ticket includes a guided tour offering both historical context and personal stories provided by guides who are active members of Vienna’s Jewish community. As you enter the main sanctuary, admire the elegant Viennese-Baroque style architecture, from its beautifully adorned domed ceiling to its symbolic Hebrew inscriptions. Your guide will share the events that led this synagogue to become the heart of Jewish life in Vienna and explain the efforts taken to safeguard it during difficult times.
Immersive Guided Experience
Walk through the sacred halls of the Stadttempel, listening to accounts of its construction and significance over the two centuries. With expertise and passion, your guide will narrate stories highlighting the resilience of Vienna’s Jewish population and the ongoing role that this iconic synagogue plays. You’ll get an inside look at the community’s customs and traditions, as well as the remarkable architectural details that make this site a must-visit for all history and culture enthusiasts visiting Vienna.
Paying Tribute and Learning from History
Outside the Stadttempel, you’ll have an opportunity to visit the Holocaust memorial, dedicated to the memory of those who suffered during the World War II atrocities. Learn how the synagogue functions today as both a house of worship and a center for community remembrance. Certain visitors may even witness portions of daily services, as Stadttempel remains an active synagogue. The adjacent museum further explores Vienna’s Jewish legacy pre- and post-WWII, broadening your understanding with authentic exhibits and documentation.
Flexible Language Options
Guided tours in English are conducted Monday through Friday. German-speaking tours are also available, exclusively on Thursdays and Fridays, accommodating both international and local guests. Choose your preferred language option at the time of booking to enhance your experience.
Essential Experience for Culture Seekers
Visiting the Stadttempel is far more than a simple sightseeing stop – it is a meaningful encounter with Austria’s complex history, living tradition and strong spirit. You’ll leave with a deeper appreciation of Vienna’s diverse culture and the remarkable persistence of its Jewish citizens.
Book your Admission Ticket to Stadttempel with a Guided Tour tickets now!
Arrive 10 minutes before your scheduled tour for security checks
Appropriate attire is required; men must wear a kippa (provided)
No eating, drinking or photography with flash inside the synagogue
Follow your guide’s instructions at all times
What language are the guided tours conducted in?
English tours run Monday to Friday. German-language tours are available on Thursdays and Fridays only.
Is Stadttempel accessible for persons with reduced mobility?
Yes, wheelchair and pram/stroller access is available throughout the building.
Can I attend part of a religious service during my visit?
Visitors may occasionally witness services as Stadttempel remains an active place of worship.
What items are not allowed inside Stadttempel?
Large bags, food and beverages, tripods and flash photography are not permitted during the tour.
Do I need to bring identification with me?
Yes, a valid passport or ID card is required for security at entry.
Guests must bring valid ID or passport for entry and security checks
Dress modestly covering knees and shoulders; kippas are provided for men
Wheelchair and pram/stroller accessible facilities onsite
Large bags, food, tripod and flash photography are not permitted
Guided tours in English offered Mon-Fri; German tours only Thu and Fri
Cannot be canceled or rescheduled
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Highlights
Explore Vienna’s main synagogue with a knowledgeable guide
Hear personal stories from guides active in the Jewish community
Understand how the Stadttempel was built and survived historic events
Option for German-language tours on select days
Pay respects at the adjacent Holocaust memorial
What’s Included
Admission to Stadttempel
Guided tour with English or German-speaking guide
Kippa for male visitors
Your Visit to Vienna’s Stadttempel Synagogue
Discover Austria’s Only Surviving Historic Synagogue
The Stadttempel stands as a unique monument to Jewish heritage in Vienna. Constructed in 1826, this impressive synagogue is a rare survivor of World War II and the infamous Novemberpogrom of 1938. Your admission ticket includes a guided tour offering both historical context and personal stories provided by guides who are active members of Vienna’s Jewish community. As you enter the main sanctuary, admire the elegant Viennese-Baroque style architecture, from its beautifully adorned domed ceiling to its symbolic Hebrew inscriptions. Your guide will share the events that led this synagogue to become the heart of Jewish life in Vienna and explain the efforts taken to safeguard it during difficult times.
Immersive Guided Experience
Walk through the sacred halls of the Stadttempel, listening to accounts of its construction and significance over the two centuries. With expertise and passion, your guide will narrate stories highlighting the resilience of Vienna’s Jewish population and the ongoing role that this iconic synagogue plays. You’ll get an inside look at the community’s customs and traditions, as well as the remarkable architectural details that make this site a must-visit for all history and culture enthusiasts visiting Vienna.
Paying Tribute and Learning from History
Outside the Stadttempel, you’ll have an opportunity to visit the Holocaust memorial, dedicated to the memory of those who suffered during the World War II atrocities. Learn how the synagogue functions today as both a house of worship and a center for community remembrance. Certain visitors may even witness portions of daily services, as Stadttempel remains an active synagogue. The adjacent museum further explores Vienna’s Jewish legacy pre- and post-WWII, broadening your understanding with authentic exhibits and documentation.
Flexible Language Options
Guided tours in English are conducted Monday through Friday. German-speaking tours are also available, exclusively on Thursdays and Fridays, accommodating both international and local guests. Choose your preferred language option at the time of booking to enhance your experience.
Essential Experience for Culture Seekers
Visiting the Stadttempel is far more than a simple sightseeing stop – it is a meaningful encounter with Austria’s complex history, living tradition and strong spirit. You’ll leave with a deeper appreciation of Vienna’s diverse culture and the remarkable persistence of its Jewish citizens.
Book your Admission Ticket to Stadttempel with a Guided Tour tickets now!
Arrive 10 minutes before your scheduled tour for security checks
Appropriate attire is required; men must wear a kippa (provided)
No eating, drinking or photography with flash inside the synagogue
Follow your guide’s instructions at all times
What language are the guided tours conducted in?
English tours run Monday to Friday. German-language tours are available on Thursdays and Fridays only.
Is Stadttempel accessible for persons with reduced mobility?
Yes, wheelchair and pram/stroller access is available throughout the building.
Can I attend part of a religious service during my visit?
Visitors may occasionally witness services as Stadttempel remains an active place of worship.
What items are not allowed inside Stadttempel?
Large bags, food and beverages, tripods and flash photography are not permitted during the tour.
Do I need to bring identification with me?
Yes, a valid passport or ID card is required for security at entry.
Guests must bring valid ID or passport for entry and security checks
Dress modestly covering knees and shoulders; kippas are provided for men
Wheelchair and pram/stroller accessible facilities onsite
Large bags, food, tripod and flash photography are not permitted
Guided tours in English offered Mon-Fri; German tours only Thu and Fri
Cannot be canceled or rescheduled
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Highlights
Explore Vienna’s main synagogue with a knowledgeable guide
Hear personal stories from guides active in the Jewish community
Understand how the Stadttempel was built and survived historic events
Option for German-language tours on select days
Pay respects at the adjacent Holocaust memorial
What’s Included
Admission to Stadttempel
Guided tour with English or German-speaking guide
Kippa for male visitors
Your Visit to Vienna’s Stadttempel Synagogue
Discover Austria’s Only Surviving Historic Synagogue
The Stadttempel stands as a unique monument to Jewish heritage in Vienna. Constructed in 1826, this impressive synagogue is a rare survivor of World War II and the infamous Novemberpogrom of 1938. Your admission ticket includes a guided tour offering both historical context and personal stories provided by guides who are active members of Vienna’s Jewish community. As you enter the main sanctuary, admire the elegant Viennese-Baroque style architecture, from its beautifully adorned domed ceiling to its symbolic Hebrew inscriptions. Your guide will share the events that led this synagogue to become the heart of Jewish life in Vienna and explain the efforts taken to safeguard it during difficult times.
Immersive Guided Experience
Walk through the sacred halls of the Stadttempel, listening to accounts of its construction and significance over the two centuries. With expertise and passion, your guide will narrate stories highlighting the resilience of Vienna’s Jewish population and the ongoing role that this iconic synagogue plays. You’ll get an inside look at the community’s customs and traditions, as well as the remarkable architectural details that make this site a must-visit for all history and culture enthusiasts visiting Vienna.
Paying Tribute and Learning from History
Outside the Stadttempel, you’ll have an opportunity to visit the Holocaust memorial, dedicated to the memory of those who suffered during the World War II atrocities. Learn how the synagogue functions today as both a house of worship and a center for community remembrance. Certain visitors may even witness portions of daily services, as Stadttempel remains an active synagogue. The adjacent museum further explores Vienna’s Jewish legacy pre- and post-WWII, broadening your understanding with authentic exhibits and documentation.
Flexible Language Options
Guided tours in English are conducted Monday through Friday. German-speaking tours are also available, exclusively on Thursdays and Fridays, accommodating both international and local guests. Choose your preferred language option at the time of booking to enhance your experience.
Essential Experience for Culture Seekers
Visiting the Stadttempel is far more than a simple sightseeing stop – it is a meaningful encounter with Austria’s complex history, living tradition and strong spirit. You’ll leave with a deeper appreciation of Vienna’s diverse culture and the remarkable persistence of its Jewish citizens.
Book your Admission Ticket to Stadttempel with a Guided Tour tickets now!
Guests must bring valid ID or passport for entry and security checks
Dress modestly covering knees and shoulders; kippas are provided for men
Wheelchair and pram/stroller accessible facilities onsite
Large bags, food, tripod and flash photography are not permitted
Guided tours in English offered Mon-Fri; German tours only Thu and Fri
Arrive 10 minutes before your scheduled tour for security checks
Appropriate attire is required; men must wear a kippa (provided)
No eating, drinking or photography with flash inside the synagogue
Follow your guide’s instructions at all times
What language are the guided tours conducted in?
English tours run Monday to Friday. German-language tours are available on Thursdays and Fridays only.
Is Stadttempel accessible for persons with reduced mobility?
Yes, wheelchair and pram/stroller access is available throughout the building.
Can I attend part of a religious service during my visit?
Visitors may occasionally witness services as Stadttempel remains an active place of worship.
What items are not allowed inside Stadttempel?
Large bags, food and beverages, tripods and flash photography are not permitted during the tour.
Do I need to bring identification with me?
Yes, a valid passport or ID card is required for security at entry.
Cannot be canceled or rescheduled
Seitenstettengasse 4
Highlights
Explore Vienna’s main synagogue with a knowledgeable guide
Hear personal stories from guides active in the Jewish community
Understand how the Stadttempel was built and survived historic events
Option for German-language tours on select days
Pay respects at the adjacent Holocaust memorial
What’s Included
Admission to Stadttempel
Guided tour with English or German-speaking guide
Kippa for male visitors
Your Visit to Vienna’s Stadttempel Synagogue
Discover Austria’s Only Surviving Historic Synagogue
The Stadttempel stands as a unique monument to Jewish heritage in Vienna. Constructed in 1826, this impressive synagogue is a rare survivor of World War II and the infamous Novemberpogrom of 1938. Your admission ticket includes a guided tour offering both historical context and personal stories provided by guides who are active members of Vienna’s Jewish community. As you enter the main sanctuary, admire the elegant Viennese-Baroque style architecture, from its beautifully adorned domed ceiling to its symbolic Hebrew inscriptions. Your guide will share the events that led this synagogue to become the heart of Jewish life in Vienna and explain the efforts taken to safeguard it during difficult times.
Immersive Guided Experience
Walk through the sacred halls of the Stadttempel, listening to accounts of its construction and significance over the two centuries. With expertise and passion, your guide will narrate stories highlighting the resilience of Vienna’s Jewish population and the ongoing role that this iconic synagogue plays. You’ll get an inside look at the community’s customs and traditions, as well as the remarkable architectural details that make this site a must-visit for all history and culture enthusiasts visiting Vienna.
Paying Tribute and Learning from History
Outside the Stadttempel, you’ll have an opportunity to visit the Holocaust memorial, dedicated to the memory of those who suffered during the World War II atrocities. Learn how the synagogue functions today as both a house of worship and a center for community remembrance. Certain visitors may even witness portions of daily services, as Stadttempel remains an active synagogue. The adjacent museum further explores Vienna’s Jewish legacy pre- and post-WWII, broadening your understanding with authentic exhibits and documentation.
Flexible Language Options
Guided tours in English are conducted Monday through Friday. German-speaking tours are also available, exclusively on Thursdays and Fridays, accommodating both international and local guests. Choose your preferred language option at the time of booking to enhance your experience.
Essential Experience for Culture Seekers
Visiting the Stadttempel is far more than a simple sightseeing stop – it is a meaningful encounter with Austria’s complex history, living tradition and strong spirit. You’ll leave with a deeper appreciation of Vienna’s diverse culture and the remarkable persistence of its Jewish citizens.
Book your Admission Ticket to Stadttempel with a Guided Tour tickets now!
Guests must bring valid ID or passport for entry and security checks
Dress modestly covering knees and shoulders; kippas are provided for men
Wheelchair and pram/stroller accessible facilities onsite
Large bags, food, tripod and flash photography are not permitted
Guided tours in English offered Mon-Fri; German tours only Thu and Fri
Arrive 10 minutes before your scheduled tour for security checks
Appropriate attire is required; men must wear a kippa (provided)
No eating, drinking or photography with flash inside the synagogue
Follow your guide’s instructions at all times
What language are the guided tours conducted in?
English tours run Monday to Friday. German-language tours are available on Thursdays and Fridays only.
Is Stadttempel accessible for persons with reduced mobility?
Yes, wheelchair and pram/stroller access is available throughout the building.
Can I attend part of a religious service during my visit?
Visitors may occasionally witness services as Stadttempel remains an active place of worship.
What items are not allowed inside Stadttempel?
Large bags, food and beverages, tripods and flash photography are not permitted during the tour.
Do I need to bring identification with me?
Yes, a valid passport or ID card is required for security at entry.
Cannot be canceled or rescheduled
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