The Holocaust Museum chronicles one of the grimmest segments of the world's history. The terrible story unfolds in photos, letters, and objects related to the Holocaust experience, including an authentic boxcar used to transport prisoners. An Anne Frank exhibit is one of the most touching and not to be missed. Exhibits of art that are genocide-related can be viewed as well, and exhibits change frequently. Admission is $8 adults, $7 for college students and seniors and $4 for students under the age of 18.
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I have to say that this was one of the better museums I enjoyed going to for school field trips. It was engaging and well put together as eloquently...
I think any museum dealing with the Holocaust is a profound experience, but the Florida Holocaust Museum creates a profound experience using a focused...
“Great way to spend an afternoon, may not be appropriate for small children”
The Florida Holocaust museum is a very informative, educational, and at some times even emotional museum. This is a self exploratory expierence...
“Heartfelt”
In 2003 when my husband and I visited the museum I was more aware. But still in disbelief. In 1995 My peers and I took a class of dropout preve...
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This is one museum you do not want to miss out on visiting. As you enter, you are given a piece of paper identifying a particular person who wa...
Since its opening, the FHM has educated and informed thousands of visitors.
The Scene Now in a new building in downtown St. Petersburg, the museum is the fourth-largest Holocaust memorial in the country.
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