National Center for Civil and Human Rights, Georgia, United States


5.0 (2.153 reviews) Thursday: 12:00 PM - 5:00 PM Spent 1-2 hours Ranking #3 in Atlanta Points of Interest & Landmarks • Art Museums

Must see in Atlanta

The National Center for Civil and Human Rights in downtown Atlanta is an engaging cultural attraction that connects The American Civil Rights Movement to today's Global Human Rights Movements. The Center features four immersive and thought-provoking exhibit spaces, including a continually rotating gallery of items from The Morehouse College Martin Luther King, Jr. Collection, where visitors can view the personal papers and items of Dr. King. The Center also provides designated event spaces and educational programs inspiring visitors to join the ongoing dialogue about contemporary movements for human rights around the world. 3/2/2020 - Closing at 3pm (Last ticket at 2pm).

Address

100 Ivan Allen Jr Blvd NW, Atlanta, GA 30308-3003

Mobile

+1 678-999-8990

Website

http://www.civilandhumanrights.org

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Friday : 12:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Saturday : 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Sunday : 12:00 PM - 5:00 PM

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  • 5Adriana M 5:00 PM May 15, 2022
    Incredible, Impactful, Important!
    An absolutely brilliant museum that gives you interactive, impactful, and digestible accounts of Civil and Human Rights. Absolutely a must-see to understand the priveledges some have held throughout the years, and the fight others have had to face for too many years. It really is an important place.

  • 4Rftstar 5:00 PM Dec 10, 2022
    Powerful Visit
    The timeline of the Civil Rights movement was well chronicled and powerful to view. Sharing multiple people's stories and sacrifices delivers a jolting experience for those young enough to not have been around this time period. The Human Rights floor showcases how far we still have to go for all walks of life to be respected.