We came here on Wednesday and arrived very early. I was thrilled that two Holocaust survivors were going to speak here this afternoon. Unfortunately there were a lot of school teams here and by the afternoon the tickets were sold out. I didn’t think about buying tickets in advance, but I thought if I bought them in advance, I wouldn’t miss the presentation. I went to Annenberg to see the photography exhibition (free, about 15 minutes walk from the museum), which is a refugee exhibition. It was fun to see these moving photos, and then I went back to the museum and learned to tolerate it. There is also a good exhibition about violence, and students listen very seriously. Give yourself 2 hours to come here and see, highly recommended!
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We came here on Wednesday and arrived very early. I was thrilled that two Holocaust survivors were going to speak here this afternoon. Unfortunately there were a lot of school teams here and by the afternoon the tickets were sold out. I didn’t think about buying tickets in advance, but I thought if I bought them in advance, I wouldn’t miss the presentation. I went to Annenberg to see the photography exhibition (free, about 15 minutes walk from the museum), which is a refugee exhibition. It was fun to see these moving photos, and then I went back to the museum and learned to tolerate it. There is also a good exhibition about violence, and students listen very seriously. Give yourself 2 hours to come here and see, highly recommended!
It's a very interesting and educational museum. Be sure to bring your ID. You need to show it at the door.
This is an educational museum about racial dignity. If you have extra time, you can visit it.
Tolerance Museum is the most educational Museum I have ever seen. It tells us about the meaning of tolerance and the actual situation in life, so that we can understand the importance of tolerance! A tolerant heart will fill the world with love
It's well designed. It's suitable for browsing. There's a lot of exhibits in it.