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Skip the Line: Illinois Holocaust Museum & Education Center Ticket

Overview
Stories of hatred, prejudice, and inhumanity make headlines every day. The Illinois Holocaust Museum and Education Center honors the memory of all who were killed during the Holocaust and inspires people of all ages to stand up for what’s right turning the powerful lessons of history into positive actions today.
Tour the Karkomi Holocaust Exhibition which weaves history with stories of Holocaust Survivors through their personal belongings, photographs, historical records, and testimony.
Don’t miss the Journey Back: an award-winning VR Experience which takes visitors on through their experiences during and just after the Holocaust.
Visit the Cooper Holographic Theater which pairs 3-D Survivor interviews with voice recognition technology, enabling them to tell their stories and respond to questions from the audience.
The Miller Family Youth Exhibition offers younger visitors (8-12) an interactive learning experience that empowers them to stand up for others and themselves.
City: Illinois
Tue 03 Jun
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Starting at $18.00
Tue 03 Jun
Starting at $18.00
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What's Included
Self-guided audio tours
3-D Holographic Survivor Stories Experience (reserve upon arrival)
The Journey Back Virtual Reality Experience (reserve upon arrival)
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Meeting point
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Skokie
9603 Woods Dr
Please refer to our website for the most up-to-date COVID policies: https://www.ilholocaustmuseum.org/safety-protocols/
End point
This activity ends back at the meeting point.
Additional Info
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
  • All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Not recommended for child aged 7 and under
What To Expect
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Illinois Holocaust Museum & Education Center
The 65,000-square-foot Illinois Holocaust Museum and Education Center is a museum that serves as a memorial to families that perished during the Holocaust and the additional millions lost but also where young minds learn the terrible dangers of prejudice and hatred. When coming to the Museum, visitors have a range of experiences to explore. They can meet virtual Holocaust Survivors at the Museum’s Abe & Ida Cooper Survivor Stories Experience exhibition, featuring our holographic theater, where technology enables Survivor holograms to tell their deeply moving personal stories and respond to questions from the audience, inviting visitors to a personalized, one-on-one conversation. They also can explore 2 temporary exhibits, the Take a Stand Center, our core Karkomi Holocaust Exhibition and our children's exhibition, Make A Difference! The Harvey L. Miller Family Youth Exhibition, for ages 8-12 and with a focus on character education.
Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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Letsg0m0m
Jun 2019
This was one of the most interesting Holocaust museums we have ever seen (and we have been to Washington DC and Yad Vashem). Instead of trying to overwhelm you with tons of artifacts, this museum focuses on the individuals that perished and survived. There are many donations from local survivors. Make sure to go a docent tour to get the most out of your experience. Also, don't miss the Hologram presentation where you get to ask questions of a survivor's hologram. Wonderful experience!
SMLeek69
Jun 2019
My friend who resides in Evanston, Illinois took me to IHM&EC during my visit in January 2019. I have twice visited Dacha Concentration Camp Memorial Site near Munich, Bavaria, FRG so I was prepared for this visit. The IHM&EC is a state of the art museum & facility. The history of the Holocaust is presented with artifacts, personal correspondences and recorded oral stories of many of the survivors and/or their family members. I knew alot of what had occured but this exhibit provided me with much more personal stories & information. The displays are very well organized with much detail. I was very impressed by all aspects of this museum and their mission of educating the areas school children so that future generations will never forget the horrors & atrocities that occured. I highly reccomend the IHM&EC as a must visit for all people.

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