

This new center is a 65,000 square-foot building designed by renowned architect Stanley Tigerman and dedicated to preserving the legacy of the Holocaust by honoring the memories of those who were lost and by teaching the universal lessons that combat hatred, prejudice and indifference. The museum features an authentic early 20th century German rail car, an inspiring Hall of Remembrance for contemplation and reflection, a permanent exhibition chronicling life before, during and after the Holocaust, a youth exhibit for 9-11 year olds highlighting the lessons of the Holocaust and a 225 seat auditorium.
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Ticket Information |
Monday - Friday: 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Thursday evening: 5:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Saturday and Sunday: 11:00 AM - 4:00 PM
The museum will be closed on Rosh Hashanah,
Yom Kippur, Thanksgiving, Christmas Day, and
New Year's Day.
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General Admission*: $8.00
Seniors (65+): $6.00
Students (12-22): $6.00
Children (5-11): $5.00
Admission is always free for
museum members.
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If your matter is urgent, please call Caryn Shulman directly at 847-763-0011, ext. 25 or e-mail at cshulman@cnscvb.com. Blue text indicates required information.
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