TEMPORARILY SUSPENDED
ADMISSION: Free with Museum admission
Public tours are temporarily suspended to help curb the spread of COVID-19. In the meantime, check out our virtual tour offerings for private and school groups.
Click below for more information on our virtual school and private tour offerings.
CJM tour guides share their favorite exhibitions' works of art in lively conversation-based tours. Themes and topics change daily and may include CJM Architecture, exhibition highlights, or focus on a single exhibition. Call the Shenson Welcome Center for details at 415.655.7881 or 415.655.7882.
All public tours meet in Blue Cube next to the Shenson welcome desk, and are available on a first-come, first-serve basis. No reservations are necessary. Exhibition tours are limited to the first twenty people. All tour times and locations are subject to change or cancellation. Tours are between forty-five and sixty minutes long.
Find out more about the works of art on display in the Museum’s current exhibitions.
Your docent will choose a selection of highlights of The Museum’s current exhibitions as well as an introduction to The CJM’s symbolic architecture to showcase in this informative tour.
An in-depth look at the history and symbolism of The CJM’s dynamic building, which combines a landmark 1907 power substation with Daniel Libeskind’s contemporary architecture.
The CJM is committed to creating an inclusive and welcoming environment for all. Sign language interpretation and CART real-time captioning can be scheduled for all programs with at least two weeks notice by emailing access@thecjm.org or by calling 415.655.7856 (relay calls welcome). FM assistive listening devices for sound enhancement are available for all talks and tours. For more info, visit our Accessibility page.
Requests for Private Tours are welcome, and Access Tours can be customized to the needs, interests, and abilities of your group—from verbal description and tactile tours to American Sign Language interpreted tours. The CJM is an ideal destination for a wide variety of groups: seniors, university classes, tour travel companies, and corporate groups. Guided tours for school groups of all ages are also available. Join us—you will leave with enriched views about contemporary art, Jewish culture, and history.