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La mission de l'Illinois Holocaust Museum & Education Center s'exprime dans son principe fondateur : « Se souvenir du passé, transformer l'avenir ». Le musée se consacre à la préservation de l'héritage de l'Holocauste en honorant la mémoire de ceux qui ont été perdus et en enseignant des leçons universelles qui combattent la haine, les préjugés et l'indifférence.

Le musée de l'Holocauste de l'Illinois est une attraction primée offrant expériences inoubliables. Voyagez à travers l'histoire en explorant la vie avant, pendant et après l'Holocauste. Montez à bord d'un authentique wagon allemand, visitez d'impressionnantes galeries et espaces de contemplation, à l'intérieur comme à l'extérieur. Partez inspiré pour faire une différence et prendre position pour l'humanité.

Le musée est entièrement ouvert au public du mercredi au dimanche de 10h à 17h, avec la dernière entrée à 16h00.
Ville: Illinois
Sat 19 Oct
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Ce qui est inclu
Self-guided audio tours
Virtual Reality Experiences & Survivor Stories Experience holographic theater (reservation required)
Self-guided audio tours
Virtual Reality Experiences & Survivor Stories Experience holographic theater (reservation required)
Self-guided audio tours
Virtual Reality Experiences & Survivor Stories Experience holographic theater (reservation required)
Self-guided audio tours
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Point de rencontre
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Skokie
9603 Woods Drive
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Information additionnelle
  • Accessible aux fauteuils roulants
  • Animaux d'assistance autorisés
  • Des options de transport en commun sont disponibles à proximité
  • Les options de transport sont accessibles aux fauteuils roulants
  • Toutes les zones et surfaces sont accessibles en fauteuil roulant
  • Convient à tous les niveaux de condition physique
  • Déconseillé aux enfants de 7 ans et moins
  • Masques faciaux fournis aux voyageurs
  • Désinfectant pour les mains disponible pour les voyageurs et le personnel
  • Zones à fort trafic régulièrement désinfectées
  • Équipement/équipement désinfecté entre les utilisations
  • Paiements sans contact pour les pourboires et ajouter -ons
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Musée et centre éducatif de l'Holocauste de l'Illinois
Le musée et centre éducatif de l'Illinois sur l'Holocauste de 65 000 pieds carrés est un musée qui sert de mémorial aux familles qui ont péri pendant l'Holocauste et aux millions supplémentaires perdus, mais aussi où les jeunes esprits apprennent les terribles dangers des préjugés et de la haine. En venant au Musée, les visiteurs ont une gamme d'expériences à explorer. Ils peuvent rencontrer des survivants virtuels de l'Holocauste à l'exposition Abe & Ida Cooper Survivor Stories Experience du Musée, mettant en vedette notre théâtre holographique, où la technologie permet aux hologrammes de survivants de raconter leurs histoires personnelles profondément émouvantes et de répondre aux questions du public, invitant les visiteurs à un -conversation en tête-à-tête. Ils peuvent également explorer 2 expositions temporaires, le Take a Stand Center, notre exposition principale sur l'Holocauste de Karkomi et notre exposition pour enfants, Make A Difference ! L'exposition pour les jeunes de la famille Harvey L. Miller, pour les 8 à 12 ans et mettant l'accent sur l'éducation du caractère.
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Commentaires (18)
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howardh675
Dec 2019
I've put off visiting this museum since it opened because, well, it's not the most fun way to spend a day. However, I just got around attending with my wife and 12 y/o daughter, and I am so glad I did. The museum was excellent and extremely informative -- it is laid out in a way that educates the visitor about the Holocaust in a very logical, timeline fashion -- from pre-Holocaust Jewish life in Europe to post-Holocaust life, and everything in between. We elected to go on a docent-led tour -- the docent-led tours do not allow the visitor time to look/read every single artifact and signage, but the docent, as you walk through the museum, tells the story of the Holocaust and points out some of the more important parts -- having a 12 y/o daughter that isn't self-motivated to read museum signage, this was the best way for us to visit the museum -- one could always go back after the tour and view exhibits in greater detail. I also highly recommend the hologram exhibit -- it is amazing -- it is like the survivor is sitting right there with you. I will absolutely be back with my other children.
AnaMariaL521
Nov 2019
I spent an unforgettable afternoon at this museum. Not for the faint of heart, but a must for everyone who wants to honor the victims and try to understand the atrocities committed against them. Will definitely fuel one's resolve to never be passive in the face of bigotry and hate.
kelley65
Nov 2019
This museum really struck a chord with me. The sadness and torment that is captured in almost every single picture and paragraph is completely overwhelming. What I would do to go back in time to rid the world of this atrocity. Many donations of the survivors, and very interesting hologram presentation!

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