The Holocaust Memorial Museum of San Antonio honors World War II victims of the Holocaust and strives to educate the San Antonio public on the dangers of antisemitism and prejudice and their connections to current social and political issues. The museum is operated by the Jewish Federation of San Antonio and was opened to the public in 2000, though its origins date back to the organization's 1975 in-classroom Holocaust educational programs. Today, the free-admission museum offers public exhibits related to the rise of the Nazi party and the concentration camps it operated throughout Europe throughout World War II, along with an outdoor contemplative memorial garden. Though the museum is free to walk-in visitors Sundays through Fridays, a nominal suggested donation is strongly encouraged to support future museum operations.
12500 NW Military Hwy, San Antonio, TX 78231, Phone: 210-302-6807
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