Jewish Museum
Jewish Museum and Tolerance Center sits at 10, rue Vikhilova in the heart of Moscow’s Basmanny District. Opened in 2012, it stands as the largest Jewish museum in the world, showcasing the rich history and culture of Jewish life in Russia and beyond. The museum’s main exhibit features innovative multimedia presentations that allow visitors to explore more than 2000 years of Jewish heritage. If you're planning a trip in late spring, the museum often hosts special exhibitions and cultural events that provide a deep dive into Jewish traditions. Visitors can explore a variety of artifacts, documents, and interactive installations that bring history to life in compelling ways.