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Jewish Museum and Tolerance Center

Jewish Museum and Tolerance Center

In November 2012, a museum dedicated to the culture and history of Jews, as well as their unusual traditions, was opened in the capital of Russia. This place is located in Maryina Roshcha in Moscow. An important advantage of the Jewish Museum is the permanent exhibition, which includes hundreds of interesting exhibits. Some researchers also call this place the most technologically advanced museum in Russia. A lot of information about the resettlement of Jews is presented in an interactive form (photos, audio and video materials are used). Such a study of history will certainly appeal to children, adolescents and adults. Here are five main reasons to visit this tourist destination.


TOP 5 reasons to visit the Jewish Museum and Tolerance Center

The exposition of this unique museum is divided into several thematic sections. Documents, artifacts, letters and literary works of art that tell about the life of the Jewish people, the complexities and traditions. It will be especially interesting for children to see the T-34 tank, the U-2 aircraft and visit temporary exhibitions (they often show videos about the great representatives of the Jews).

Why the Jewish Museum and Tolerance Center is the most modern tourist destination in the Russian capital:

  • At the beginning of the exposition, visitors are offered to watch a 4D film (about the creation of the world, the emergence of different religions, the formation of the Jewish diaspora);
  • The museum has an incredible migration map on an interactive table – a story about the history of the resettlement of Jews;
  • A catchy shtetl – this is a specially recreated territory of Tsarist Russia, where you can see how people of that time lived (in squat houses, with a market space, a synagogue and a religious school);
  • Atmosphere of an Odessa cafe in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries (you can study the customs, traditions, culture of Jews on sensory platforms);
  • A detailed story about the revolutionary events, the Civil War and the participation of the Jewish people in it, as well as how the Jews influenced the formation of the Soviet Union (chronicle footage, real photos and interviews with veterans).

The memorial in memory of those who died during the Holocaust and World War II deserves special attention. Having visited the Jewish Museum and Tolerance Center at least once, you will forever appreciate the exploits, history and culture of the Jewish people in all its diversity.

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