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Matt P
Gainesville, فيرجينيا1,350 مساهمة
أغسطس 2022
This is a very moving and powerful museum. It is a must to go see while in DC. Everyone should visit African Museum and then come to this one. Bring tissues. You have to make a reservation first. It does get crowded.
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Amy D
لندن, UK276 مساهمة
فبراير 2022
This museum is right in the centre of the city, so very easy to get to and is very important to visit.
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Deana H
23 مساهمة
يناير 2023
There is nothing "good" about this. The holocaust is horrible, therefore, it makes the info hard to take sometimes. I do think that there are ways things need to be worked around. Especially the beginning was so bottlenecked and crowded. I almost couldn't stay. It's obvious why scheduled times are needed. I do wish they had things recorded that we could listen to instead of having to read everything because it was extremely difficult due to crowds AND content to read every single thing they had throughout. Narration would make a huge impact for sure. But it was gut-wrenching as expected and I am glad we went. Be prepared to read A LOT!
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phyllis
أوستن, تكساس8 مساهمات
زوجان • يناير 2023
An absolute must see. Every American should be aware of the atrocities that happened under Adolf Hitler to be aware of the ones that continue to this day that so often we overlook and ignore. That America was silent for so long is appalling and a great embarrassment…but we still do that today.
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gursartaj
نيودلهي, الهند69 مساهمة
أغسطس 2022
Holocaust memorials around the world are now reminders of humanity's tarnished history. A jolting reminder of unfortunate events.
We must visit and learn how we can stop these events in future.
We must visit and learn how we can stop these events in future.
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24mm10
كولونيا, ألمانيا251 مساهمة
ديسمبر 2022
Was soll man zu einem solchen Ort bloß sagen/schreiben? Jeder, der in Washington D. C. ist, MUSS sich diese Ausstellung in all ihrer Schonungslosigkeit ansehen. Was hier an Dokumenten und Exponaten zusammengestellt wurde, bietet einen umfangreichen Einblick in das schrecklichste Verbrechen des 20. Jahrhunderts. Das darf nicht vergessen werden. Verstehen wird man es dennoch nicht.
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Elliott P
Skokie, إلينوي508 مساهمات
بمفردك • يناير 2023
Walking into the Holocaust Museum on a recent Monday afternoon, I was taken aback at how few people were here to see the exhibits. The doors remained flanked by heavy security—a sobering reminder of the violent threats of ignorance that persist in our present day. It is my opinion that everyone should have the chance to learn from the moving, inspiring, disturbing, and terrifying displays of this institution. Are we not, after all, responsible for learning from one of the darkest periods in human history?
At first glance, I wished I could have an architect accompany me through the museum, because every inch of this massive building is designed with excellence. The skylit atrium lobby is stunning, as are the walls of photos and murals spanning several towering stories.
The curators encourage attendees to start at the fourth floor and work their way down. During the elevator ride up, we are each handed a passport featuring the life story of a real person who lived during the Holocaust. Leave ample time to explore all the artifacts, photos, and video recordings; you will not want to rush through this experience.
I appreciate the way these exhibits are built. The most horrific, graphic footage is sheltered behind concrete ledges so that viewers can choose whether or not to look. Train cars, shoes, and diaries preserved from the 1930s are all on display. Projectors loop fascinating contemporary newsreels and heartbreaking testimony from survivors. Each museum-goer views the era from what feels startlingly like a first-hand perspective. We are thereby able to understand the full historical context and human realities surrounding these reprehensible events.
In short, this is the greatest museum I have ever had the privilege to visit. While this museum is certainly more somber than other offerings nearby, it is absolutely worth seeing—and completely free. I left the building afterwords feeling shocked, sickened, but grateful for having visited this extraordinary space.
At first glance, I wished I could have an architect accompany me through the museum, because every inch of this massive building is designed with excellence. The skylit atrium lobby is stunning, as are the walls of photos and murals spanning several towering stories.
The curators encourage attendees to start at the fourth floor and work their way down. During the elevator ride up, we are each handed a passport featuring the life story of a real person who lived during the Holocaust. Leave ample time to explore all the artifacts, photos, and video recordings; you will not want to rush through this experience.
I appreciate the way these exhibits are built. The most horrific, graphic footage is sheltered behind concrete ledges so that viewers can choose whether or not to look. Train cars, shoes, and diaries preserved from the 1930s are all on display. Projectors loop fascinating contemporary newsreels and heartbreaking testimony from survivors. Each museum-goer views the era from what feels startlingly like a first-hand perspective. We are thereby able to understand the full historical context and human realities surrounding these reprehensible events.
In short, this is the greatest museum I have ever had the privilege to visit. While this museum is certainly more somber than other offerings nearby, it is absolutely worth seeing—and completely free. I left the building afterwords feeling shocked, sickened, but grateful for having visited this extraordinary space.
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CG60661
شيكاغو, إلينوي5 مساهمات
ديسمبر 2022
I visit the museum whenever I'm in town (about once a year), and I've been back twice since the pandemic started: once in 2021 and again just last week. It's great to see the museum buzzing again, and I really liked the addition of the iPads in the Tower of Faces. However, I was disappointed to see that the two theatres in the first part of the main exhibit are still closed. They previously showed two excellent short films: one about the rise of the Nazi party, and the other about anti-Semitism. Back before the pandemic, every time I started the exhibit I would make a beeline for the first film and loiter outside so I could get a good seat when the next showing started! These films were excellent and so effective; I saw firsthand how much they affected the other visitors. And in recent years, as American politics became downright scary, it was so interesting to see some of the parallels in how things were back then. The films really made the Holocaust seem like something that could happen at any time if we aren't vigilant, and I think that's something the museum strives to accomplish.
I completely understand that COVID is still a public health concern, and I myself decided to put on a mask in the museum once I got there. But it seems arbitrary to keep those theatres closed and deprive visitors of that experience when the museum is already unavoidably crowded, and there is another film at the end of the exhibit where visitors sit close together for a longer period of time. People have learned to weigh the risks and determine whether they want to go to a movie theatre or not; I think museum visitors should be able to make that same decision for themselves. Video can sometimes do what printed words or silent images can't, and those films are SO well done that it's a shame to waste them. Just consider how visitors react to the longer film with witness testimony at the end of the exhibit... when I was there, it was packed and everyone was completely transfixed. The two short films at the beginning might not be quite as emotional, but they are so educational and thought-provoking. Yes, they might be online, but 99.9% of museum visitors aren't going to watch them online. Please consider bringing them back for in-person viewing!
Apart from that, the museum was excellent as usual.
I completely understand that COVID is still a public health concern, and I myself decided to put on a mask in the museum once I got there. But it seems arbitrary to keep those theatres closed and deprive visitors of that experience when the museum is already unavoidably crowded, and there is another film at the end of the exhibit where visitors sit close together for a longer period of time. People have learned to weigh the risks and determine whether they want to go to a movie theatre or not; I think museum visitors should be able to make that same decision for themselves. Video can sometimes do what printed words or silent images can't, and those films are SO well done that it's a shame to waste them. Just consider how visitors react to the longer film with witness testimony at the end of the exhibit... when I was there, it was packed and everyone was completely transfixed. The two short films at the beginning might not be quite as emotional, but they are so educational and thought-provoking. Yes, they might be online, but 99.9% of museum visitors aren't going to watch them online. Please consider bringing them back for in-person viewing!
Apart from that, the museum was excellent as usual.
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Laura C
Bedford, UK4 مساهمات
العائلة • ديسمبر 2022
A very well thought out experience. Putting in place initially how the war occurred and the impact not only on the Jewish community, but on those deemed undesirable and impure. There is no way to describe this kind of exhibition as good, but the manner of its delivery was excellent. Videos, exhibits and time to contemplate, which was needed.
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Emily M
الولايات المتحدة1,328 مساهمة
أغسطس 2022
Amazing museum, but I'm giving it a 4 and not a 5 because it was too crowded. For a museum that regulates entry, it should be better. The museum is amazing, but we felt like we missed a lot due to too many people, especially in the first sections. Still highly recommend.
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How do I get a ticket online for 3/2 or 3/3?
kellykay111
واشنطن العاصمة, منطقة كولومبيا128 مساهمة
That I do not know. Your best bet would be to call the information line on the museum’s website. They are extremely kind and helpful.
Happy Homemaker
مساهمة
How long do I allow to tour this museum?
DesertRose
185 مساهمة
I'd say 2-3 hours if you read all the information.
I have a time slot that says one available. There are three people. Do I need more then one ticket?
Andrea D
أورلاندو, فلوريدا40 مساهمة
Yes. You need 1 ticket for each person.
Hi! Am I reading your website correctly - no tickets available for all of March 2022? Are tickets required for the entire museum now, or still for only certain exhibits? Thanks in advance!
ReginaW
North Little Rock, أركنساس56 مساهمة
So we’ve been there twice from Arkansas and I was told it was sold out. I showed up at 8:30 when the ticket office opens and got tickets and went right in both times. Please don’t miss this is humbling, informative. Just amazing!
rkyer
Greensboro, North Carolina5 مساهمات
Hi all! Trying to get tickets for later in June. Calendar shows none available for June or July. Wondering if anyone has had any luck with same day ticket release? Same situation with the African American Museum. Starting to think we should choose another week to visit. Thanks!
Veronica Cross
Pasadena, كاليفورنيا133 مساهمة
I haven't been able to get tickets either! Really bummed!
Michelle R
Saint Louis
I'm trying to get advance reservations and have been unsuccessful. The website says you can make reservations up to 30 days in advance, but I haven't seen any tickets offered. I'm trying right at 8 am est time too. Has anyone been successful?
muddmovers
Evansville, إلينوي37 مساهمة
Same problem. I’ve never seen the website have any tickets available for any of the museums. Any help or advice would be appreciated.
Does my 1 year old need his own ticket
Ed C
Chesapeake, فيرجينيا84 مساهمة
The museum s totally free to visitors
We have very little time in DC - just under 8 hours - was just going to do a complete round trip to see everything.
We have penciled in the American History Smithsonian (mainly for the flag) - considering we visited Auschwitz last year do you think missing the DC Holocaust Museum would be ok?
JKF
21 مساهمة
An 8 hour tour of DC generally does not have time for the Holocaust. I think the US Capitol tour is more important. If you have children less tha age 13 you might consider doing just Daniel’s Story at the Holocaust which take 20-30 minutes.