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Skip the Line: General Admission Museum of Tolerance Ticket

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Discover the powerful and transformative experience of the Museum of Tolerance. As the educational arm of the Simon Wiesenthal Center, this internationally renowned Jewish human rights organization is dedicated to challenging visitors to understand the Holocaust in both historic and contemporary contexts. Step into this human rights laboratory and confront all forms of prejudice and discrimination that still exist in our world today. Through interactive exhibits, special events, and customized programs, the Museum engages your heart and mind, empowering you to take personal responsibility for positive change. Join over five million visitors who have become witnesses to history and explore the dynamics of bigotry and discrimination. This is not just a museum visit, but a journey of self-reflection and empowerment. Book your skip-the-line ticket now and skip the waiting to embark on a motivational mix of historical discovery and personal transformation. A truly eye-opening experience awaits you.

About this experience

  • Non Refundable There is no return, refund or cancellation possible with this product
  • Admission Included
  • 1 hours - 2 hours
  • Suitable for 1-15 Participants
  • Self Guided Experience & Audio Guided
  • Interactive exhibits exploring history and prejudice
  • Engaging programs for youths and adults
  • Become a witness to history
  • Personal empowerment through education
  • Challenge prejudice and discrimination today
  • Social Lab & Holocaust Exhibit (Recommended for 12+ years)
  • Anne Frank Exhibit
  • Temporary Exhibitions

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Introduction

The Museum of Tolerance (MOT) is an extraordinary educational center and human rights laboratory that aims to challenge visitors to understand the Holocaust in both historical and contemporary contexts. As the only museum of its kind in the world, it is operated by the Simon Wiesenthal Center, a globally recognized Jewish human rights organization. By exploring the dynamics of bigotry and discrimination, the MOT encourages individuals to confront all forms of prejudice and discrimination prevalent in our world today.

What to expect?

Upon entering the Museum of Tolerance, visitors are transported into a world that bears witness to history. With a total duration of 60 to 120 minutes, you will embark on a captivating journey that unveils the profound impact of the Holocaust and educates about human rights. Through interactive exhibits and thought-provoking events, you will gain a deep understanding of the repercussions of prejudice and discrimination, both in the past and present. Prepare to be emotionally engaged, challenged, and inspired, as the MOT empowers you to assume personal responsibility for positive change within society.

Who is this for?

The Museum of Tolerance is a must-visit for individuals of all backgrounds and ages who have a genuine interest in promoting human rights and confronting intolerance. It is particularly beneficial for middle and high school students, but its appeal extends to families, tourists, and anyone seeking a transformative learning experience. The MOT caters to a diverse audience, ensuring inclusivity and understanding by tackling societal issues that affect us all.

Why book this?

Booking a visit to the Museum of Tolerance grants you access to a unique and life-changing experience. It offers a rare blend of historical discovery and personal empowerment. By engaging with dynamic exhibits and tailored programs, you will gain a comprehensive understanding of the Holocaust and discover how it shapes our present society. As you explore the museum, you will be prompted to reflect on your own beliefs, biases, and actions, ultimately encouraging personal growth and a commitment to promoting tolerance and justice.

Good to know

The Museum of Tolerance provides a safe and inclusive environment for all visitors. It is important to allocate sufficient time to fully immerse yourself in the exhibits and engage with the educational programs available. Remember to bring an open mind and willingness to confront difficult topics. The Museum's duration is typically between 60 to 120 minutes, ensuring an enriching experience within a manageable timeframe.

Reviews

Visitors who have explored the Museum of Tolerance have been deeply moved by its impactful exhibits and thought-provoking content. Many commend the museum for its ability to instigate meaningful conversations and compel individuals to take action against prejudice and discrimination. The interactive nature of the exhibits, combined with the expertise of the staff, ensures a highly informative and engaging experience. Overall, visitors laud the Museum of Tolerance for its commitment to promoting tolerance, understanding, and positive change in society.

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  • You can book at any time before the event

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Museum of Tolerance

The Museum of Tolerance is a human rights laboratory and educational center dedicated to challenging visitors to understand the Holocaust in both historic and contemporary contexts and confront all forms of prejudice and discrimination in our world today.

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Susan_D

The whole museum was wonderful. A little disappointed in the speaker. I thought the speaker was a true Holocaust survivor from the camps.

brenda_w

The museum was fantastic. But the tickets were VERY DIFFICULT to find. We bought them the same day. However, make sure to take that confirmation screen shot! Without it, we would have had to buy 3 more tickets at the door. Plus, there’s NO LINE! So the advertisement is inaccurate. Also be prepared to have your car searched upon parking.

lindarP9610OS

I paid $41 for the tickets for May 29th and turns out that the museum was not even open on that date - thus I could not go. I need my money reimbursed for a ticket I could not even use.

N3883KQjonc

Excellent museum with information/education about bias/prejudice in all forms including the Holocaust.

365maynardf

You're absorbed in the human experience. Everything you see is relevant to our social past, present, and future actions and survival. All displays are interactive and introspective. One cannot be disconnected, no matter the faith, country, or morality. There is so much history and reflection that I saved the upper levels for another trip.

Tina_H

It an experience that I recommend for everyone. There was information that I was not aware of. There were artifacts I had never seen before.

Sandy_K

Very insightful and disturbing that this actually happened. Took cousins from Pennsylvania who were very impressed.

gsfguerra

Went with my girlfriend for class assignment. (College) Havent been to the MoT in a few years. Holocaust exhibit was awesome. Very sad. Very informative. Only negative thing I have to say about it is other people/groups were jumping ahead skipping through the walk through displays which was rude/distracting. Staff was someone what rude..starting with security at the gate. Not very welcoming. We were told that there were actual Holocaust survivors who would be sharing their testimony. This was hard to find and we were misdirected to some sort of high school volunteer program. So we missed out on that. And the here and now exhibit was okay. Going over current anti semitism and discrimination. Personally felt like this exhibit could have been better. A lot of it was not in service. Could have done without even visiting this exhibit at all. Overall experience was okay. Not as great as I remember sad to say.

Kathyrn_F

easy experience, security entry was not to bad. Best to tour the museum with a tour guide for better understanding of the excepit. The gift shop is a must!! You will find items at a reasonable price.

A-J-L-T0

I spent over two hours there. The walls are lined with Holocaust survivors, leaving with a "never forget" message. However the opposite side truly delivered the idea of how easily words influence people, positively but mostly negatively. A very powerful message..
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2024-05-18 12:53