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Holocaust Center for Humanity
2045 2nd Ave, Seattle, WA 98121, United States
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Ha
Review №1

I went to this museum for a school project with my friends. This museum was so creative and riveting. I may have shed a few tears but it opened my eyes so much. I was lucky enough to speak to some of the survivors of the holocaust and some of the grandchildren. I learned so much from here. The staff was friendly enough to offer us some food and said we need our nutrients and energy. To experience the full holocaust museum I suggest watching the video documentary first then starting on the right and working your way down.

Al
Review №2

Amazing experience for our daughters school class. Glad we had the chance to take them there. An important part of history that should always be remembered

Ma
Review №3

My visit there was moving and educational. The people were amazing and the exhibit was amazing. I would recommend coming here to everyone who is willing.

Li
Review №4

At the time the traveling Ann Frank exhibit was on venue. The docent was so amazing and the activities after were geared for the school kids we came with to process exhibit. I met interesting people there to connect with from other Faiths, in which we discussed the Holocaust theme of Never Forget . Some are saying the Holocaust never happened. That is why this place serves a very important purpose to educate and remind the world of causeless hate.

S.
Review №5

Great interpretive center. You should check their website for public days and you maybhavebto register to visit. A more hidden of Seattles assets but still very meaningful.

Le
Review №6

I brought my daughter last year to the Anne Frank exhibit. It was fantastic! We are looking forward to the Nazi Persecution of Homosexuals September 11, - Oct 31, 2016. We love it so much we are thinking of becoming members.

De
Review №7

The center shows history in a very raw and impactful way. Very well put together

Kr
Review №8

This place was very interesting, I loved the Anne Frank exhibit. So many interesting stories and time lines and just the artifacts were amazing.

br
Review №9

A very moving experience. Saw the Anne Frank exhibit and it brought me to tears. Well worth a visit.

Ta
Review №10

Very informative. Met survivor Peter Metzelaar, bought his book which he signed. Recommend everyone visit exhibit and remember this event in history.

Ro
Review №11

I attended the Center to view a special traveling exhibit from the National Holocaust Museum in Washington, D.C. on Nazi Persecution of Homosexuals during the Holocaust. The Center has a very nice way to access its exhibits. You call and make an appointment for the morning or afternoon of the day you choose to attend. Admission is free, and donations are accepted. I attended this exhibition because, as a Gay man and activist, I have always felt its a real possibility to be annihilated by homophobia, either from an individual or from my own government, if it were led by homophobic leaders who turn our constitutional government into a tyranny. It can happen here. The Holocaust Center in Seattle is a wonderful resource. The photo I share is from my visit on September 14.

St
Review №12

Neat exhibits of Seattle resident artifacts from local Holocaust survivors. Caring, knowledgeable docents.

Ra
Review №13

Important to see what hate can do. A learning experience. My heart goes to all innocent souls.

Ma
Review №14

Very disappointing. We went to see the Anne Frank exhibit and it was just a few actual items and the rest was timeline boards. I expected more artifacts. It took literally 30 minutes to complete.

Ro
Review №15

One of the distinctive museum to visit in Seattle for the educational aspect and the artifacts collected from the Holocaust.

Bi
Review №16

Powerful. Marcia, our docent did an excellent job leading our tour.

St
Review №17

Shocking, sobering, and ultimately life affirming. A bit small.

Da
Review №18

I went for the Anne Frank exhibit. There was a video (that you can probably watch on YouTube) and then a big time line that went around the room. There were a few artifacts on display (all from local people, nothing related to Anne) and 1 replica diary. I was hoping for more.

As
Review №19

I love it here; the staff are welcoming. I learn so much each time Im here.

Tj
Review №20

Great reminder...

Se
Review №21

Outstanding exhibit

Au
Review №22

Very touching

Ru
Review №23

A must for everyone to visit

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  • Address:2045 2nd Ave, Seattle, WA 98121, United States
  • Site:http://www.holocaustcenterseattle.org/
  • Phone:+1 206-582-3000
Categories
  • Non-profit organization
Working hours
  • Monday:Closed
  • Tuesday:Closed
  • Wednesday:Closed
  • Thursday:Closed
  • Friday:10am–4pm
  • Saturday:Closed
  • Sunday:Closed
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