Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum is a history museum Dallas located in United States.
300 N Houston St (at Pacific Ave) Dallas , TX 75202 United States
One of the best museums I have ever been to. There are no words to describe the feeling when you come in and see/read all of the things those people went through.
Try to schedule your visit on a day they have a guest. It will usually be a Holocaust survivor/novelist who sits in the front and talks to tourists about his/her experience. Call ahead to find out!
Important trip to make especially with kids. It puts this historic and tragic period in perspective for all. Not the the usual boring museum . Interactive activities and actual survivors availible.
Good museum , but pretty small so it got crowded fast. A couple of the artifacts seemed a little questionable lol always check groupon first!
Great interactive exhibits educating about the history of the Holocaust and similar human rights abuses throughout our history. #NeverForget
Really worth it. For the very sake of knowing how cruel we have been to our fellow beings!
Great place to go. History at its best.
very good experience. I got very emotional during this tour
The Holocaust Museum in Houston is better and it is free.
Everyone should take the time to do the tour .
This museum is small, but packed with information. Well worth a visit!
Go, study, reflect - Lets not repeat this history!
A NARM reciprocal admission institution
Sad but real
Wear Waterproof mascara !
Es una exposición muy pequeña pero muy interesante y conmovedora.
What a great museum. Very well done. If your in Dallas Tx and into history it’s a must. It has a parking lot , parking is $10 for I think 12 hours. It’s a self guided auto tour. ???? - The Traveler
Great experience for me to continue to learn and grow in my culture - Marcus g
This is a great tourist attraction! You see the houses by yourself, so you get to spend as much time as you'd like seeing the houses. Loved seeing the history of Dallas! - Rachel Cosio
Amazing to be standing in an area that marks our history so much. That with the Book Depository Museum. Is a must if your in the area. - The Traveler
Amazingly, there's not many people here usually. Great place to relax and think. - Jonathan (Johnny) Hall-Neal-Bayne
Fascinating to be standing in the middle of history. and a little eerie, but a must! - John Duncan