Museum of Tolerance

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Museum Of Tolerance

  • February 9, 2005
  • Rated 5 of 5 by wanderer 2005 from Phoenix, Arizona
Museum Of Tolerance

Remember your tissues! This is an extremely emotional place to vist and very informative, not just about anti-Semitism and the Holocaust, but prejudice in general. Part of the tour involves you taking a card with the bio of someone during WWII and taking a trip in his or her shoes. At the end of the tour, you find out if your person survived the Holocaust or not. My favorite part of the tour was a chance to listen to survivors speak about their experiences during the war.

The tour takes a good 3 to 4 hours if you want to see and hear everything. The fee is $15 for the whole package, or $10 for just the exhibits. This is is a truly interesting and informative museum with lots of interactive things to do, and you can do it all at your own pace.

From journal Movie Stars and Rock Stars

Museum of Tolerance

The Museum of Tolerance is a very serious museum. It teaches about the Holocaust, and the tolerance people have for other cultures. The museum has three floors of history. An experienced guide will take you through each floor, and explain to you the importance of tolerance, and educate you on the truth. In the exhibit pertaining to the Holocaust, there are many artifacts, pictures, and dedications representing the Holocaust. After leaving the museum, your life and mindset will be altered, and your eyes will be opened to other cultures and civilizations around the world.

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