Address: 300 N Houston St, Dallas, TX 75202, USA
Phone: +12147417500
Sunday: 10AM–5PM
Monday: 10AM–5PM
Tuesday: Closed
Wednesday: 10AM–5PM
Thursday: 10AM–5PM
Friday: 10AM–5PM
Saturday: 10AM–5PM
Amalia Segal
To see and hear everything, you need at least 3 hours. Wonderfully presented.
Heidy Carrizales
It’s an eye opening experience! There is exhibits and many activities that you can do through the museum. You can watch videos in screening rooms and even talk to holocausts survivors. It is such an emotional and surreal experience. Definitely makes you reflect. I encourage you to go and take your time through the museum. The last room left me speechless..
Gab
Good museum. Very informative. The renovation is immaculate! This is a long tour. I didn’t get through all of it cause my eyes got tired of reading after awhile. Definitely good to make it a day trip and mentally prepare yourself for all the reading.
Dino Costa
Large museum about holocaust. It can be a little claustrofobic with doors that close behind you for sections until you get upstairs. I guess it adds to the sense of opression. No place to sit or sip water upstairs.
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Good morning Karen! The museum is building a new facility adjacent to the current building. The plans are to expand the exhibits. As to the trial of Adolph Eichmann, I am unsure. Please contact the Museum directly as I know they want the publics suggestions and artifact contributions! Thank you.
There was no cafe or food court
Hi Brileigh. We recommend the Museum for ages 12 and up. We hope that helps!
Yes Wednesday thu Sunday
$16 adults
They aren't open till September 18th and I think the tickets are $10
It depends on if you listen to everything , they give you these tour phones kind of and you put in the number on the pictures and it tells you about the history
Some of it might be too much for a little one to take in however there are teachable moments. As a little one I still have strong memories of going to museums & memorials with my parents. I may not have understood everything but they made an impression on me
Yes there is, they have books, some shirts, some Upstander bracelets, and other little things. The biggest variety is in the books though.
It is at Dealey Plaza, around from The Sixth Floor JFK museum
Not sure how that would work
Yes, you can pay at the door and you get a discount if you are a first responder.
Hello! Our general admission price is $16. We have discounted admission for Seniors (55+), Educators, members of the Military (active and not), and First Responders at $14 and discounted admission for Students at $12. Hope this helps!
Some clothings, bumper stickers, souvenirs, jewelry, posters, etc...mainly copies of things found in the exhibits or equal rights, "coexist", "upstander" based items (clothing, bumper stickers, etc).
Yes...
Yes. I went on one of the last days that it was open at the old site. I had not been before and I wanted to experience it before it closed.
For a small museum it is full of the pain, horror, and faith of the Holocaust. It is filled with the stories and the memories. It is well worth the time.
$ 10 adults, $ 8 Children, anscianos, and students. But there are also donations
Yes just be aware that some of the information presented may be graphic for children
No, the visit is not free. I would recommend checking groupon first because they usually have great deals when visiting different attractions. Hope this helps.
Hello Kim, No I am sorry I do not. My husband and I are just history and museum lovers. Thank you.
The museum does a good job, especially the docents. Check out the museum's full name.
Yes, there are also Groupons you can buy that make it even cheaper.
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