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Los Angeles Museum of the Holocaust

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For anyone who is interested in the HOLOCAUST this is a must see. When we went there were lectures... read more

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Beautiful building and engaged staff

I spent a couple of hours here on a recent business trip and did the docent tour as well. Although... read more

Reviewed 28 August 2019
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Reviewed 1 week ago

For anyone who is interested in the HOLOCAUST this is a must see. When we went there were lectures, things to see, and in my case others to talk to who had lost relatives in the holocaust. Can get quite emotional. An Excellent place to...More

Date of experience: October 2018
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Reviewed 28 August 2019

I spent a couple of hours here on a recent business trip and did the docent tour as well. Although the tour was very basic - GCSE-level history really (I would have preferred more detail about the archives and museum itself) I still enjoyed the...More

Date of experience: August 2019
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Reviewed 26 July 2019

Have been to many Holocaust Museums and this one was very well done and well laid out Easy to follow in sequence and great material available for those with questions

Date of experience: October 2018
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Reviewed 22 July 2019

This Museum is for all people all ages...it shows you about the Holocaust in a detailed and uncmfortable way what happened...it also helos you with Tolerance towards any people in this world...it makes you think and definitely feel...More

Date of experience: September 2018
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Jill B, Public Relations Manager at Los Angeles Museum of the Holocaust, responded to this reviewResponded 30 July 2019

Our name is Los Angeles Museum of the Holocaust, and we are located at 100 The Grove Drive. Museum of Tolerance is a different museum. If you haven't been here, we invite you to visit and learn from our extensive collection of artifacts and Holocaust...More

Reviewed 14 July 2019

We were on our last day of our holiday and were advised to visit the farmer market where we had a great lunch and wonder around the shops. We looked on trip advisor for any attractions near-by and found the museum was within walking distance,...More

Date of experience: July 2019
Thank ladysasi
Reviewed 2 July 2019

If you have an hour or two, take the time to visit this beautiful, poignant museum. It does cover WWII and the atrocities, but also delves into other equally significant things, like15th-18th century antisemitism, and the role of American troops at the Nuremberg trials. Much...More

Date of experience: June 2019
Thank takeaboattakeatrain
Reviewed 25 June 2019

Fascinating yet serious historical records. Certainly worth a look and something to consider. Not really for kids but adults should take a look!

Date of experience: June 2019
Thank CazzaCazza
Reviewed 24 June 2019 via mobile

We visited in Feb 2017. I just realized I never reviewed it. This museum was very well organized. There was a wall of TV’s going all the time with recordings of survivors interviews and you can pick the one you want to listen to on...More

Date of experience: June 2019
Thank patricia21675
Reviewed 14 June 2019 via mobile

A nicely done museum. Do the audio tour. The entire experience was FREE, they could easily charge for admission but they just request a donation at the end. Highly recommend.

Date of experience: June 2019
Thank Nortymomma
Reviewed 29 May 2019 via mobile

We were able to listen to a survivor share her story and bow the museum. It was an emotional and sobering experience.

Date of experience: May 2019
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Response from Toni_Priore | Reviewed this property |
IMHO I don't believe it's fair at all... I think it should be scored on the merits of this museum and only this museum. Sadly in our world, there is much bigotry, hatred, ignorance intolerance and racism. Museums like this... More
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It is smaller. I have been to both, and they are both worthwhile. I highly recommend this museum.
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