The Museum of Tolerance, also known as Beit HaShoah, is a multimedia museum in Los Angeles, California, United States, designed to examine racism and prejudice around the world with a strong focus on the history of the Holocaust. The museum was established in 1993, as the educational arm of human rights organization, the Simon Wiesenthal Center. The museum also deals with atrocities in Cambodia and Latin America, along with issues like bullying and hate crimes. The museum has an associated museum and professional development multi-media training facility in New York City.
The museum is closed on Saturdays, the Jewish day of rest and on all major Jewish holidays and United States public holidays.
Mon - Fri: 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Sat: closed
Sun: 11 a.m. - 5 p.m.
On Fridays (November - March) the museum closes at 3:30 p.m.
Last tickets are being sold at about 3:30 pm (1 pm for Nov - Mar early close Fridays).
Adults: $15.50
Seniors (62+): $12.50
Students & Youth (5-18): $11.50
Children (under 5): free
The admission allows you to visit the Tolerancenter & Holocaust Exhibit + Finding Our Families, Finding Ourselves + Live Personal Testimonies + Temporary Exhibitions.
It is recommended to book your tickets in advance.
Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Museum_of_Tolerance
Official website http://www.museumoftolerance.com/
Phone +1 310 553 8403
Address 9786 West Pico Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA 90035, USA
Coordinates 34°3'13.728" N -118°24'5.495" E