Holocaust Museum Houston

Honoring both the victims and the survivors of the Holocaust, this somber museum emphasizes Houston-area residents who endured the tragic period.

The Ethel and Al Herzstein Theater continuously shows "Voices", a film of oral testimonies by Holocaust witnesses from the Houston area. The Josef and Edith Micberg Gallery houses Holocaust-related artwork.

The Lack Family Memorial Room provides a quiet place for reflection with the Wall of Remembrance, The Wall of Tears, and The Wall of Hope as well as The Memorial Wall.

The Eric Alexander Garden of Hope memorializes the children of the Holocaust through sculpture as well as a quiet garden landscape while the Boniuk Library and Resource Center contains oral histories, books, and archives, many provided by Houston-area survivors.

Some parts of this museum might be too intense for young children.

Location: 5401 Caroline St. in Houston Museum District.

For More Information: visit www.hmh.org

 

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