03 Feb Holocaust Museum LA
Holocaust Museum LA is the first survivor-founded and oldest Holocaust museum in the United States and houses the West Coast’s largest collection of Holocaust-era artifacts. Since 1961, the Museum has carried on the mission of our founding survivors to commemorate those who perished, educate about the critical lessons and continued relevance of the Holocaust, and inspire a more dignified and humane world. Museum admission is free for all students and children under 18, and is also free for all visitors all day on Sunday. Take a docent-led or self-guided audio (English & Spanish) tour. Explore our artifact-rich and high-tech exhibits including the USC Shoah Foundation’s Dimensions in Testimony. Holocaust survivor talks take place almost every Sunday at 3 pm. Holocaust Museum LA will be temporarily closed from June 3 to November 11 due to construction for the Museum's expansion. You can learn more about the "Building Truth" Expansion campaign here.
Location
100 The Grove Drive,
Los Angeles, CA 90036
Contact
(323) 651-3704
Website
Opening Hours
Temporarily closed
Open Days
Temporarily closed
Region
Mid City, West Hollywood
Type
Historical Sites, Special Interest, Culture and Heritage
Features
Accessible by public transit, Accessibility option, Audio-guide family tour available, Indoor, Discounted paid parking available nearby at The Grove
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