Judenplatz, Vienna
Facts and practical information
Judenplatz is a town square in Vienna's Innere Stadt that was the center of Jewish life and the Viennese Jewish Community in the Middle Ages. It is located in the immediate proximity of Am Hof square, Schulhof, and Wipplingerstraße. It exemplifies the long and eventful history of the city and the Jewish community focused on this place. Archaeological excavations of the medieval synagogue are viewable underground by way of the museum on the square, Misrachi-Haus. Two sculptural works, a carved relief and several inscribed texts are located around the square that all have subject matter relating to Jewish history. One of these sculptures is a statue of Gotthold Ephraim Lessing. The other is a memorial to Austrian Holocaust Victims, a project based on an idea of Simon Wiesenthal and unveiled in 2000. Created by British artist Rachel Whiteread, the memorial is a reinforced concrete cube resembling a library with its volumes turned inside out. ()
Judenplatz 2, 1010 VienaInnere Stadt (Stubenviertel)Vienna
Judenplatz – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Graben, Pestsäule, Dorotheergasse, Peterskirche.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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How to get to Judenplatz by public transport?
Bus
- Schwertgasse • Lines: 1A, 3A (2 min walk)
- Hoher Markt • Lines: 1A, 3A (4 min walk)
Metro
- Herrengasse • Lines: U3 (7 min walk)
- Stephansplatz • Lines: U1, U3 (7 min walk)
Tram
- Salztorbrücke • Lines: 1 (7 min walk)
- Börse • Lines: 1, 71, D, U2Z (9 min walk)
Ferry
- Nationalparkboot Lobau (9 min walk)
Light rail
- Oper, Karlsplatz • Lines: 62, Wlb (17 min walk)
- Karlsplatz • Lines: 1, 62, Wlb (20 min walk)
Train
- Wien Mitte (21 min walk)
- Wien Franz-Josefs-Bahnhof (29 min walk)