USA Holocaust Memorial Museum

History museum · Southwest Employment Area

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United States Holocaust Memorial Museum – Museum Review | Condé Nast Traveler

"Zoom out. What’s this place all about? The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum is an important space for somber reflection. Just off the National Mall, it feels as reverent as the nearby memorials. It’s a worthy stop for visitors, school groups, and anyone who wants to join the museum's mission of ensuring that the horrors of the Holocaust can never happen again. Start with the permanent collection: How was it? The Holocaust Museum’s permanent exhibition takes you on a chronological journey from the rise of the Nazi party to the ghettoization and mass murder of Jews and, finally, to their liberation following the Allied victory. Throughout, you’ll have opportunities to reflect on the warning signs of authoritarianism and genocide and to remember the individuals who suffered and survived. How were the other exhibits? Beyond the permanent exhibition, the museum puts up others that allow visitors to explore topics such as America’s role in the Holocaust or how Burma's Muslim minority, the Rohingya , became targets of genocide. When the exhibition reopens in late 2021 or early 2022, visit "Remember the Children: Daniel’s Story," which tells the story of The Holocaust through the eyes of a child; although the exhibition was originally designed for children, it has become a museum staple. In the past, Holocaust survivors visited the museum to share their stories, however, that program is now offered virtually. How's the crowd? The Holocaust Museum can be packed—bottlenecks often form right at the beginning—but don’t let that deter you. The crowds thin out, creating plenty of opportunities for quiet reflection. Any guided tours worth trying? Tours of the permanent exhibition are self-guided, but some of the special exhibitions have guided tours—just ask at the information desk. Should we eat at the café just plan on going elsewhere? The museum cafe serves breakfast, soups, salads, and sandwiches, as well as vegetarian and kosher options. What if we don't have a whole day to devote? If you’re in a hurry, skip the permanent exhibition and head straight to "Daniel’s Story." You can also light a candle in the Hall of Remembrance, a quiet space with the names of concentration camps etched on its walls." - Amy McKeever

https://www.cntraveler.com/activities/washington-d-c/united-states-holocaust-memorial-museum
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100 Raoul Wallenberg Pl SW, Washington, DC 20024 Get directions

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