Dedicated to preserving the sobering history of the Holocaust, the Virginia Holocaust Museum welcomes visitors year-round to learn about one of the most horrific moments in history. The goal? To honor those who fought to survive, and to serve as a reminder of what should never happen again. Founded in 1997, the museum has become of the most visited museums in Virginia thanks to a core exhibit that features over 300 artifacts and stories of local Holocaust survivors. Hear stories that will tell the chilling realities of this tragic time in our world’s history and watch films about what life was like in concentration camps.

2000 East Cary Street, Richmond, Virginia 23223, Phone: 804-257-5400

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