





Los Angeles Holocaust Museum Admission
Explore Holocaust history at LA's oldest museum with artifacts, survivor stories, and guided tours in the serene Pan Pacific Park.
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Important Information
- • All visitors must pass through security
- • No weapons or hazardous materials allowed
- • Eating and drinking (except water) is prohibited
- • Photography allowed without flash
- • Bring passport or ID card
Discover the profound history of the Holocaust at the Holocaust Museum LA, located in the heart of Los Angeles. This museum, founded by survivors in 1961, offers an immersive experience with the West Coast’s largest collection of Holocaust-era artifacts. Engage with history through a holographic conversation with a Holocaust survivor and explore the museum with an audio tour narrated by Mayim Bialik. Enjoy free docent-led tours on weekends and deepen your understanding of this pivotal time in history. Visit the museum nestled in Pan Pacific Park, a serene location near The Grove. Book your visit today to honor the past and inspire a better future.
Pros
- Converse with a Holocaust survivor hologram
- View rare Holocaust-era artifacts
- Explore history with critical insights
- Experience narrated audio tours
- Join free docent-led weekend tours
Includes
- Entry ticket for Holocaust Museum LA
- Audio guide device and headphones
Excludes
- Visitor parking at The Grove for $10 with Museum sticker
FAQ
- • Where Is The Museum Located?
The museum is located at 100 The Grove Dr, Los Angeles, CA 90036, USA.
- • Is Photography Allowed Inside The Museum?
Yes, photography for personal use is permitted without flash.
- • Are There Guided Tours Available?
Yes, free docent-led tours are available on Saturdays and Sundays at 1:30 PM.
- • What Are The Parking Options?
Parking is available at The Grove parking structure for $10 with a Museum sticker.
- • Can I Bring Food Or Drinks Inside?
No, eating and drinking are not allowed inside the gallery, except for water.
Tour Highlights
- • Converse with a Holocaust survivor hologram
- • View rare Holocaust-era artifacts
- • Explore history with critical insights
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