Plan A Visit
History Presentations
A trip to this National Historic Site includes interactive exhibits, a gift shop, and beautiful grounds. Learn why Touro Synagogue is considered one of the most architecturally distinguished buildings of 18th-century America and why it stands as a symbol of religious freedom for all Americans.

For detailed information, click this link: Hours and Admissions.

Loeb Visitors Center
We invite you to visit the Loeb Visitors Center at 52 Spring Street. Explore interactive, multi-media exhibits, and browse our gift items. Celebrate over 250 years of Touro Synagogue history, Newport’s colonial Jewish community, the origins of religious freedom, and the separation of church and state in America. Discover how Newport and the colony of Rhode Island laid the groundwork for our First Amendment rights.
Learn more about the Loeb Visitors Center.
Building Access
The Loeb Visitors Center is wheelchair accessible.
Newport Visitor Information
Go to Discover Newport for information on attractions, restaurants, and accommodations, or in-season, at their Pop-Up Visitor Information Center located at 21 Long Wharf Mall — within walking distance of the Loeb Visitors Center.



