Holocaust Museum Houston

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Museum·Today: 12:00 PM to 5:00 PM·Houston, TX

5401 Caroline St

Houston, TX 77004-6804

(713) 942-8000

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Holocaust Museum Houston is dedicated to educating people about the Holocaust, remembering the 6 million Jews and other innocent victims and honoring the survivors’ legacy. Using the lessons of the Holocaust and other genocides, we teach the dangers of hatred, prejudice and apathy. Holocaust Museum Houston builds a more humane society by promoting responsible individual behavior, cultivating civility and pursuing social justice.

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Mon Closed
Tue 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Wed 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Thu 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Fri 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Sat 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Sun 12:00 PM to 5:00 PM

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Holocaust Museum Houston received an average rating of 4.93 out of 5 stars from 14 reviews.

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The museum's mission is not only to tell the story of those who died and survived the tragedy of the Holocaust, but also to educate the public, specifically school-age children, about the dangers of racial… Read Full Editorial

My Review by Jenni Naquin via Gogobot on 10/9/2013

A very educational experience. The Houston Holocaust Museum is one of my favorite places to visit while walking around the museum district. The museum

My Review by David C via Gogobot on 8/17/2013

My Review by cherylb602094498 via Citysearch on 6/11/2013

I visited the museum several years ago. Learned something new - President Johnson was responsible for helping several thousand refugees escape WWII Europe- many of them Jewish. Never knew this about him. His Austin museum should include…

My Review by Steven S via Gogobot on 5/14/2013

Gut wrenching yet extraordinarily informative

It is worth your time to go!!! by Flapper via Citysearch on 2/9/2010

I've lived in the Houston area for 22 yrs and I have been to just about every museum, attraction, site etc, but quite frankly I was a little concerned that the holocaust museum would be sad and depressing! IT was very much the opposite!…

must go. by Jennifer C. via Judy's Book on 11/29/2005

This is a Museum that everybody should go to at some point. They go deeply into this horrible time in history and it is very upsetting, as it should be. You will most likely come out of this thinking a bit differently and learning a lot of…

Everyone should make time to go by Jennifer C via Insider Pages on 11/10/2005

This is a Museum that everybody should go to at some point. They go deeply into this horrible time in history and it is very upsetting, as it should be. You will most likely come out of this thinking a bit differently and learning a lot of…

Very nice monument to the holocaust by Cathy M via Insider Pages on 11/2/2005

The exterior museum design was perfect in shape. The inside was a very nice tribute to those who were victims of the holocaust. There was not a dry eye among those in my group. It explained a lot of the history and delved into parts of…

wonderful, touching and free by amanda m. via Judy's Book on 9/9/2005

The title says it all. The Holocaust Museum is a wonderful trip to see, learn and be touched by history. Best of all it is free. Both parents and kids could learn more here in a day than any history book could possibly teach. …

Great to learn about History. by Henry B. via Judy's Book on 8/20/2005

When your kid reaches the 10th grade and takes history you can take them to the Holocaust Museum. You can learn so much just by reading captions and looking at artifacts. It's a fun and interesting way. The admission fee is moderate and…

Must see!!! by Frederic J. via Judy's Book on 8/19/2005

I really liked the experience we had there. I learn there lot of stuff I did not learn in school.So many people are ungrateful and take everything for granted; here you walk in and fid an extraordinary amount of gratitude for those who…

very nice museum by mo i. via Judy's Book on 8/10/2005

this museum is definitely not for everyone. this museum shows how cruel humans can be towards each other. this museum give you straight up facts and shows you examples of the holocaust and how it effects us all. this is a very realistic…

A Must-Visit by Sabrina E via Insider Pages on 6/23/2005

This is not a place you should go if you want to have a happy-go-lucky weekend. It is a somber and sad place commemorating the horror of the holocaust. However, it is something very important and worth a visit, at least. It has a small…

Andex by andex via Citysearch on 7/28/2003

Although the staff were not rude, they were not altogether helpful either. They asked us to "keep it down". They should advise their patrons to not bring children under a certain age, or recommend an appropriate age group. By the way, our…

Excellent learning experience by bduelm via Citysearch on 8/25/2002

This is is an excellent learning experience for the entire family. We waited until my children were 10 & 12. Even if you have studied the Holocaust, you will see and hear new and often unexpected aspects of the tragedy.

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