Long Night of Museums at the Old Synagogue: Experience History in Erfurt

Event: Long Night of Museums: Old Synagogue in Alte Synagoge Erfurt, Waagegasse 8, 99084 Erfurt on 29. May 2026

Date and Time

29. May 2026 18:00

Location

Alte Synagoge Erfurt
Waagegasse 8, 99084 Erfurt, Deutschland

About this Event

Exhibitions & Museums

Mood

Relaxed

Venue Type

Inside

A Night Full of History, Light, and Jewish Culture

The Old Synagogue Erfurt opens its doors for an impressive art experience between monument, museum, and UNESCO World Heritage Site on May 29, 2026, during the Long Night of Museums. In the special exhibition atmosphere, visitors encounter the medieval Jewish history of the city, experience educational offerings, and discover a place where stone, memory, and cultural education interact in extraordinary ways.

A Historic Place with Rare Charm

The Old Synagogue is one of the oldest preserved synagogues in Europe and retains a spatial effect that is immediately palpable. The interplay of medieval architecture, subdued light, and original artifacts creates an intense viewing experience of a special kind. Here, history is not only told but made experienceable through the architectural fabric.

Program for the Long Night of Museums

For the Long Night of Museums 2026, the Old Synagogue announces participatory offers on protection, courage, and new beginnings as part of the exhibition surrounding Hamsa. Such formats connect museum education with aesthetic experience and invite active exploration of symbols, meanings, and cultural contexts. Particularly in the evening atmosphere, the place unfolds a special density between reflection and encounter.

UNESCO World Heritage and Cultural Education

Together with the medieval mikvah and the Stone House, the Old Synagogue has been part of the UNESCO World Heritage since 2023. This classification makes the visit not only a historical but also an art- and cultural-historically relevant event. Those who visit the exhibition experience a place where Jewish life in the Middle Ages, urban memory culture, and modern museum education meet in concentrated form.

Accessibility and Visitor Comfort

The exhibition areas are accessible via an elevator. A video guide accompanies the tour; through an induction loop, the offering is also usable for hearing-impaired individuals. For visually impaired guests, a tactile tour can be booked through museum education. Access is conveniently possible via tram lines 3, 4, and 6 to Fischmarkt; paid parking for cars is available on Rathausgasse.

Conclusion

The Long Night of Museums at the Old Synagogue promises an evening that combines historical depth, sensory experience, and cultural education. Anyone wanting to experience Erfurt from its intellectual and museological side should definitely attend this event live.

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