Museum of Tolerance
About the Business
The Museum of Tolerance in Los Angeles, California, is a renowned institution dedicated to promoting understanding and acceptance among individuals of all backgrounds. Located at 9786 West Pico Boulevard, this museum is a popular tourist attraction that offers thought-provoking exhibits, interactive displays, and educational programs focused on the importance of tolerance and respect for diversity. Visitors can explore the museum's powerful exhibits that highlight the history of prejudice and discrimination, as well as learn about the importance of empathy and inclusion in creating a more harmonious society. With its engaging displays and impactful message, the Museum of Tolerance is a must-visit destination for those seeking to learn more about the importance of tolerance and acceptance in today's world.
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Location & Phone number
9786 W Pico Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90035, United States
Hours open
Monday:
10:00 AM - 3:30 PM
Tuesday:
10:00 AM - 3:30 PM
Wednesday:
10:00 AM - 3:30 PM
Thursday:
10:00 AM - 3:30 PM
Friday:
Closed
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Reviews
"Of course the subject matter is horrific, this museum confronts that head on, with comprehensive information sensitively delivered. Accessing was strange, as a Brit we’re not accustomed to museums charging & having ticketing systems."
"Make sure to get reservations. This was one of my favorite things we visited while in LA. Plan for 3-4 hours. We didn't make it through the whole Anne Frank exhibit, but the Holocaust exhibit had both myself and daughter in tears by the end. We were here for at least 3 hours."
"Wonderful experience. Although i felt much sorrow sometimes, any human with emotions would feel something. The holocaust exhibit was so detailed with an entire walk through set is a must. The street was blocked so we couldnt park, but its in a residential area with plenty of street parking everywhere, we parked half a block away. This place is so important, let us never forget what hatred can lead to"
"I purchased my tickets online. At the time of this review: 1 adult ticket costs $16. There wasn't a wait time for checking in. I felt it has high security for a museum - they have you place your purse/bag on a side table to be checked/scanned and they have you walk through a metal detector. Theres a free parking garage. They also checked for a drivers license and asked us to open the trunk where they peeked in and closed it soon. Theres currently 3 exhibits. 1 of them is a social lab where there's a lot of interactive activities talking about current day issues. Another exhibit was the holocaust one where you go in some doors and watch snippets of videos where they talk about the holocaust. You couldn't really go at your own pace because you had go follow the videos as they played through the tour. The 3rd exhibit is the Anne Frank exhibit where they showed photos of her and her family and parts of her diary. Overall, informative, educational and sad to see that part of history. There aren't too many activities for children in my opinion."
"You have to reserve a time slot. I recommend this museum 1000%. I learned so much more about the holocaust and even got to hear a survivor speak around 1pm. It is a great way to learn history and really put yourself in the shoes of the Jews who suffered. There is a wall of clothes that represents the 1.5 million children who died. I definitely felt the experience. They have an amazing tour that moves along to inform you. Underground parking as well. I went on a Sunday."
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