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Holocaust Museum Houston

Holocaust Museum Houston is dedicated to educating people about the Holocaust by remembering the six million Jews and other innocent victims who were lost and honoring the legacy of those who survived. Using the lessons of the Holocaust and other genocides, the Museum teaches the dangers of hatred, prejudice, and apathy. The three-story campus features a Holocaust gallery with a WWII German Railcar, along with Human Rights and Young Diarists galleries and more than 50 screens, mini-theaters, and interactive terminals throughout the Museum.

Location

5401 Caroline Street
Houston, Texas 77004

Phone

713.942.8000

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Hours

Mon Closed
Tue–Sat 10a–5p
Sun 12p–5p

Admission

Members Free
Adults $22
Seniors (65+) $16
AARP members $16
Active duty service members $16
Ages (0–18) Free
College students Free

Free admission for everyone Thursdays 2p–5p and first Saturdays of the month for educators.

Campus size

Ranked as the nation’s fourth-largest Holocaust museum, HMH’s recently renovated, 57,000-square-foot three-story structure houses a welcome center, four permanent galleries and two changing exhibition galleries, classrooms, research library, café, 187-seat indoor theater, and 175-seat outdoor amphitheater. More than 50 screens, mini-theaters, and interactive terminals are featured throughout the Museum.

Paid parking

Available starting at $8 for 4 hours.

Street parking

Metered street parking available on Caroline Street.

Accessibility

HMH offers support for visitors with disabilities and their caregivers. For more information, please visit hmh.org/accessibility.

Retail

Museum Store

Private event/tours

HMH spaces vary in size and functionality, from theater-style seating to standing rooms. Visit hmh.org to browse available spaces and reservation terms.

To schedule a site visit or for more information, please contact Hayley Rosenberg, Development Coordinator, at hrosenberg@hmh.org.