The Jewish Museum of Maryland includes two exhibition galleries, two historic synagogues — Lloyd Street (1845) and Bnai Israel (1876) — a research library and archives and a gift shop.
Starting June 12, The Jewish Museum of Maryland building will be closed to the public until the summer of 2024 for the first phase of a capital project.
Over the course of the next year, we will take major steps towards growing the JMM from a 20th-century museum to a 21st-century one.
Our employees will still be working on programming, education, archives and collections, audio and video production, exhibition development, capital project support, and so much more, though our programs will be happening offsite at other partner organizations and online.
You can read more about the first phase of this project here.
Venue
- Only Preferred Caterers
- Family Friendly
- Gift Shop
- Preferred Catering List
- On the Circulator route?
- Restrooms
- Museum
Museums
- Art Museums
- Family Friendly
- Heritage Museums
Attraction
- Family Friendly
- Historic Sites
- Tours & Sightseeing
- Art Museums & Galleries
- Museums
Arts, Theater & Culture
- Family Friendly
- Group Activities
- Guided Tours Available
- Gift Shop
- Art Museums & Galleries
- Heritage Museums
- Arts & Culture Organizations
- Self Guided Tours
General
- ADA Compliant
- Accessible Bathrooms
- Level or Ramp Entrance Into Building
- Accessibility Equipment for the Hearing Impaired
- Wheelchairs Available
- Bus Parking
- Hours of Operation: The Jewish Museum of Maryland building and Lloyd Street Synagogue will be closed to the public until the summer of 2024 for the first phase of a capital project.
- Accepts Amex
- Accepts Discover
- Accepts MasterCard
- Accepts Visa
- Wi-Fi
- Self Parking
- Motorcoach Bus Parking