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Virginia Holocaust Museum
About this museum
Virginia Holocaust Museum, located at 2000 East Cary Street in Richmond, ranks among the most important free museums in Virginia. Offering FREE ADMISSION year - round, this museum features powerful exhibits on the Holocaust and the survivors who settled in Richmond.Virginia Holocaust Museum provides a deeply moving experience through exhibits that trace the rise of Nazism, the systematic persecution and murder of six million Jews, and the stories of the survivors who eventually found refuge in Richmond. Personal testimonies, authentic artifacts, and immersive environments create an educational experience that is both devastating and deeply important. The museum serves as a vital resource for Holocaust education and remembrance.With a 4.7 - star rating from 1, 230 visitor reviews, Virginia Holocaust Museum has earned its reputation as one of the most important free museums in the Mid - Atlantic region.You can find Virginia Holocaust Museum at 2000 East Cary Street in Richmond. Open most days of the week (Friday: 9AM - 5PM, Monday: 9AM - 5PM, Saturday: 11AM - 5PM, Sunday: 11AM - 5PM, Thursday: 9AM - 5PM). Visit the official website. Free admission is confirmed. For anyone seeking meaningful free things to do in Richmond, Virginia Holocaust Museum belongs at the top of the list.
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