Please note the new rates: Members FREE Children under age 6 FREE Students age 6-18 FREE College-level with valid school ID FREE Seniors age 65+ $8 Active-Duty Military $8 General Admission $12 Holocaust Museum Houston is free each Thursday from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. and on special holidays.
5401 Caroline St (Calumet) Houston , TX 77004 United States
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The Holocaust Museum in Houston is an excellent museum dedicated to educating people about the Holocaust and to remember the victims and survivors
This museum is excelent. We went through it with a guide and the stories she told were moving, educational ... The exhibits are well done. Take your time to let it all soak in.
Probably one of the most important museums I've ever visited. Everyone should go. Give yourself time to really absorb.
Excellent exhibit to remember and honour those who perished during a dark period of human history. The museum presented the tragedy in a very organized fashion.
An expansion is happening to double the current building's size, making it the fourth-largest Holocaust museum in the country !
Still free Thursdays 2p to 5p and offers reciprocal admission for North American Reciprocal Museum (NARM) or Reciprocal Organization of Associated Museums (ROAM) members
This museum is a tribute to the victims of the concentration camps during WWII. Through changing exhibits , films & lectures it seeks to inform future generations of the horrifying results of hatred.
Through Soviet Jewish Eyes: Photography , War, and the Holocaust, on view thru Oct. 27, features 58 photos revealing the war as presented through the lens of the most important Soviet photojournalists. Read more
Holocaust museum in Houston is free each Thursday from 2-5pm
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Excellent but not free. Says it's free on their website but had to pay for my party of 10, including a senior citizen, and 7 students.
Haunting, moving museum . Very well done, but not for the feint of heart.
I enjoyed seeing all the different original artifacts they have here.
Free every Thursday from 2-5pm
Free on Thursdays 2-5pm
Definitely check this place out. And the train car and rescue boat was startling to see.
Effective April 15, 2014, admission rates for Holocaust Museum Houston have changed. Please check the website to view the updated rates.
If you are able to, take a tour , the guides area rained well and extremely knowledgable enhancing this important museum .
Exhibitions include a German rail car like those used to ferry millions to their deaths and a replica gas chamber.
Give yourself well over an hour to visit Houston's Holocaust Museum . See the outdoor displays including the railcar and boat and all wings.
Great exhibition about The Bracero Legacy...
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Remarkable..said a prayer for my grandparents and my father.
Great museum ...free, but give a donation...
Very well done...
Make sure you watch the video.
No entry fee. Just a small donation when u walk in.
Arquitetura muito bonita, preservam a historia e tem um pequeno memorial. É um espaço que tem exposições e preserva os direitos humanos.
Parece pequeño pero uno se tarda una vida ahí. Hay datos relevantes y pequeñas charlas con sobrevivientes de los campos de concentración. Los estudiantes son free y la entrada esta en $12 .
Es ver como D-os tiene un plan perfecto para la humanidad
Curated by L.A.'s Skirball Cultural Center, this travelling ode to the Jewish Deli and its immigrant-driven soul food exhibits May 5th - August 23rd 2023 at the HMH - Ami H.
Make sure your students bring ID for discount. Staff a little curt and surely, but great history. They need staffing help. - Yolanda Johnson-Bryant
Great museum - nothing too fancy, but very educational. If you're the only one there you might get a personal tour. We enjoyed our visit! - Lynda Sims
The museum complex celebrates the diverse history of the region. Nestled in 10 acres of beautiful green parkland in Houston, the society operates 9 historic structures that date from 1823 to 1925. - HISTORY
Great collection of art from around the world and good rotating exhibits. - Eric Pan
The butterflies are so beautiful and so many to see :) , the prehistoric place is awesome for kids very educational and plenty to see , my daughter loved it - Veronica Andrade
Awesome permanent exhibit. Got to visit for the Star Wars special exhibit as well. - Arce Duarte