Holocaust Memorial Museum of San Antonio 12500 Northwest Military Highway, San Antonio, TX 78231
About the Business
The Holocaust Memorial Museum of San Antonio, located at 12500 Northwest Military Highway in San Antonio, Texas, is a museum dedicated to honoring the memory of the 6 million Jews and other innocent victims of the Holocaust. This institution serves as a place of education and remembrance, teaching visitors about the dangers of hatred, prejudice, and apathy while promoting good citizenship, democratic values, and respect for human dignity.
Since 1975, the Holocaust Memorial Museum of San Antonio has been educating thousands of students and visitors each year through survivor testimony, interactive exhibits, and tours. The museum's website was made possible through a generous grant from the Nathalie and Gladys Dalkowitz Charitable Trust.
Visitors to the museum can learn about the history of the Holocaust and reflect on the atrocities that occurred during this dark period of history. By preserving the memory of those who suffered and perished in the Holocaust, the museum aims to ensure that such atrocities are never forgotten and to inspire a commitment to tolerance and understanding among future generations.
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Location & Phone number
12500 NW Military Hwy, San Antonio, TX 78231, United States
Hours open
Monday:
09:00 - 15:00
Tuesday:
09:00 - 15:00
Wednesday:
09:00 - 15:00
Thursday:
09:00 - 15:00
Friday:
09:00 - 13:00
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
13:00 - 16:00
Reviews
"I went with my family and we had a blast! My youngest got his picture next to a life size figure of Adolf Eichmann and we even got to write with a replica of the ballpoint pen Anne Frank used. So neat! However they confiscated my phone when I opened the calculator, which I thought was kind of rude. 4/5 would recommend"
"Very small free Museum, just about two rooms. Highly recommend checking out the Dallas Holocaust Museum if you have the chance."
"My daughter is 13, almost 14, as has been very into WWII history and the Holocaust for many years so we knew we had to include this stop on trip to S.A. We knew going in that it was very small but it's still well worth the stop. There is a lot of information if you take your time and it is nicely laid out. They did a great job honoring the victims of this senseless crime against humanity and telling their stories. We spent about an hour here and it was just right."
"If you want to know more about the Holocaust visit this small museum. Very impressive and emotional."
"It is a small museum, packed with so much information and history. We were so glad we were able to spend some of our afternoon here."
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