Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum, Texas, United States


4.5 (528 reviews) Spent 2-3 hours Ranking #14 in Dallas Speciality Museums

A must see in Dallas for all age groups

Get ready for an immersive, interactive journey unlike any other. The new Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum features state-of-the-art technology and a permanent exhibition focused on Holocaust/Shoah, Human Rights, and Pivot to America. The Museum brings to life the tragic history and consequences of the Holocaust, other genocides, and our own country’s journey for civil and human rights. It’s also one of only two Museums in the world that offers Dimensions in Testimony where visitors can interact with holographic images of Holocaust Survivors. Make sure to book tickets online at dhhrm.org to ensure your requested time and date.
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Address

300 N. Houston Suite 100, Dallas, TX 75202-3307

Mobile

+1 214-741-7500

Website

https://www.dhhrm.org

Email

[email protected]

Current local date and time now

Wednesday, May 15, 2024, 11:23

User Ratings

4.5 based on (528 reviews)

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Reviews


  • 5drjeff 5:00 PM Apr 29, 2022
    Everyone should go
    I have been to other museums of this type but this is one of the best and definitely worth 2 hours of your time. Exhibits are interactive and well put together. Information is balanced and true and appropriate for school age children. In this day and age we need to educate our children so history does not repeat itself

  • 4jv66210 5:00 PM Oct 12, 2022
    Interesting and Informative
    This museum is very well thought out, and it is easy to follow the arrows on the floor to receive the information in a timeline fashion. It is A LOT of information, and it is presented as signs to read, videos to watch, and audio to listen to via touchscreens with speakers. There is also an app you can download for a guided audio tour. We spent about 4 hours there. If we had listened to all the audio and watched all the videos, we would have been there all day! The hologram is the last thing you come to when you follow the arrows, and it is well worth waiting for the next showing to run (currently every hour on the hour).

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