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加利福尼亚圣何塞2,086 条分享
2023年5月 • 商务型
This is the sixth Jewish holocaust related sites I've visited in the world. What sets this museum apart is it provides an end-to-end overview of the Jewish holocaust history.
1. It provides a comprehensive chronological overview on how it all started, strategies and tactics Nazi used to isolate the Jews socially, and how they were killed, before implementing the systematic and massive killing through concentration camps. This is the part I was not aware of.
2. It also talks about what happened to the survivors after the war was over, the struggle and challenges they faced.
All along, I thought the Nazis captured the Jews and sent them to get killed in the concentration camps. When I visited Auschwitz in Poland many years ago, the main focus was from the point the Jews arrived at Auschwitz and how they were executed.
There is an admission fee (not cheap) and you must go through security check.
There is a paid parking next to the museum with reasonable fee. I don't recommend street parking.
There is a small deli cafe on the second floor.
The main Holocaust exhibits are all on the ground floor. Better to start with the introductory film before seeing the exhibits.
Plan for at least two hours to look through the holocaust parts thoroughly. There are several videos on the holocaust survivors telling their own stories throughout the exhibits; they are worth listening. Their stories help bringing exhibits alive.
There are other temporary exhibits, if you want to see them also, suggest adding another 1-2 hours.
Educational and sobering.
A classic contrast of evil vs good: brutal Nazis vs non-Jews who risk their lives to save the Jews by taking them into their homes and hide them or sponsoring their immigration.
If you are in Houston area for sightseeing, I recommend visiting this place. It's in the museum district of downtown Houston.
1. It provides a comprehensive chronological overview on how it all started, strategies and tactics Nazi used to isolate the Jews socially, and how they were killed, before implementing the systematic and massive killing through concentration camps. This is the part I was not aware of.
2. It also talks about what happened to the survivors after the war was over, the struggle and challenges they faced.
All along, I thought the Nazis captured the Jews and sent them to get killed in the concentration camps. When I visited Auschwitz in Poland many years ago, the main focus was from the point the Jews arrived at Auschwitz and how they were executed.
There is an admission fee (not cheap) and you must go through security check.
There is a paid parking next to the museum with reasonable fee. I don't recommend street parking.
There is a small deli cafe on the second floor.
The main Holocaust exhibits are all on the ground floor. Better to start with the introductory film before seeing the exhibits.
Plan for at least two hours to look through the holocaust parts thoroughly. There are several videos on the holocaust survivors telling their own stories throughout the exhibits; they are worth listening. Their stories help bringing exhibits alive.
There are other temporary exhibits, if you want to see them also, suggest adding another 1-2 hours.
Educational and sobering.
A classic contrast of evil vs good: brutal Nazis vs non-Jews who risk their lives to save the Jews by taking them into their homes and hide them or sponsoring their immigration.
If you are in Houston area for sightseeing, I recommend visiting this place. It's in the museum district of downtown Houston.
撰写日期:2023年5月28日
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wireless_in_CA
美国4,791 条分享
2022年5月 • 家庭
First time I came on my own and it was closed for some reason so second time with the family we entered.
We had to go through security metal detectors and bags inspected. No guns, pepper spray allowed inside.
Admission was reasonable and children 18 or younger were free. Parking was $8.
The free guided tour was already full so we decided to wander around on our own. There was the main Holocaust section, an outdoor memorial, Family Memorial Room and two special exhibits on Human Rights and Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg (RBG).
I was admired RBG and they did a great overview of her life and accomplishments.
No photos were allowed in the permanent Holocaust gallery. Exhibits, photos and artifacts from survivors or their families that came to Houston were informative and a lot of reading. A rail car (similar vintage to ones used to take people to the camps) and even a boat (used in rescues) were installed inside the museum.
One unique exhibit was a virtual conversation with a Holocaust survivor.
A worthwhile museum to visit in Houston.
We had to go through security metal detectors and bags inspected. No guns, pepper spray allowed inside.
Admission was reasonable and children 18 or younger were free. Parking was $8.
The free guided tour was already full so we decided to wander around on our own. There was the main Holocaust section, an outdoor memorial, Family Memorial Room and two special exhibits on Human Rights and Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg (RBG).
I was admired RBG and they did a great overview of her life and accomplishments.
No photos were allowed in the permanent Holocaust gallery. Exhibits, photos and artifacts from survivors or their families that came to Houston were informative and a lot of reading. A rail car (similar vintage to ones used to take people to the camps) and even a boat (used in rescues) were installed inside the museum.
One unique exhibit was a virtual conversation with a Holocaust survivor.
A worthwhile museum to visit in Houston.
撰写日期:2022年6月18日
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djh1960
德克萨斯州休斯顿43 条分享
2021年7月
A small museum but wonderfully curated. Like any museum dedicated to the holocost it is hard to visit on an emotional level, but the presentation is appropriate without being overwhelming. Definitely a worthwhile stop in Houston.
撰写日期:2022年5月3日
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Theresa K
德克萨斯州休斯顿199 条分享
2022年3月
I was appalled. This did not honor the memories of those who suffered in the Holocaust. It was an insult to them. You walk in and see all this BLM and LGBTQ propaganda. If you want a museum for that, knock yourselves out! However, this is not the place for that. I can't say I'm surprised by the people who gave it good reviews. I guess that's the world we live in. Pathetic.
撰写日期:2022年3月4日
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Brady S
3 条分享
2021年11月
Never forget. Got the chance to come in during some downtime on a business trip, and it was a very moving experience. Really helps put things in perspective and enjoy what you do have. Important history lesson to never repeat
撰写日期:2022年1月7日
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VC1850
哥伦比亚特区华盛顿特区60 条分享
2021年6月
Excellent and comprehensive museum of the Holocaust. The docents are excellent. If you can get a tour, definitely do that. And be sure to allow plenty of time to watch the videos of Holocaust survivors sharing their personal stories - bring tissues!
撰写日期:2021年12月13日
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Alejandro U
墨西哥旧金山67 条分享
2021年9月 • 家庭
Es la historia del holocausto y como se llevó a cabo todo lo que las personas sufrieron y cuales fueron las intenciones de los alemanes en su época
La verdad muy interactivo tanto en inglés como en español, ahí mismo te dan unas autoguias por así decirlo que te van contando la historia según a unos recuadros que te acerques
La verdad muy interactivo tanto en inglés como en español, ahí mismo te dan unas autoguias por así decirlo que te van contando la historia según a unos recuadros que te acerques
撰写日期:2021年12月2日
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FERNANDO A
墨西哥普埃布拉7,755 条分享
2021年11月 • 夫妻情侣
Es un museo único , es desgarrador, pero es muy importante este tipo de museos, porque nunca podemos olvidar lo que fue el holocausto, y visitarlo es un buen recordatorio de que nunca permitamos como humanidad que se repita algo así
撰写日期:2021年11月3日
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Austin
德克萨斯州赛普里斯4 条分享
2020年10月 • 夫妻情侣
I don't see how this is so highly rated. I know it seems weird to say a Holocaust Museum is bad but this one was expensive and had little in the way of artifacts compared to others I've been to. My wife just said it was underwhelming, overpriced, and small. The tour wasn't good either. I realize that I'm a history buff so I understand just getting the general information across to the general public is more important, but it didn't feel engaging and my wife said it wasn't good. Did I mention expensive? Their rail car meant to seem like it was one used to transport people to the concentration camp but if I remember right it said it wasn't even a real one, just one like it. I'm pretty sure that was the case but don't hold me to it. I love history and was very disappointed by this place.
撰写日期:2021年9月6日
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Mateo R
墨西哥墨西哥城120 条分享
2021年7月
It's very informative but honestly I was expecting to see more objects. For me the highlight is a train car of full size, it gives you an idea of the terror people felt on their way to an even more awful place. Most of the musuem consists of reading text on walls, hence my disapointment. In this era where you can find information on pretty much everything with your phone I would expect musuems to fill the more tangible part of things. For example a miniature model of a concentration camp would give you a better feel of the size of the operation and how calculated it was. They just didn't take some park and start doing awful things, there was a lot of planning involved, this highlights the evil machinations of these people. It's not the same to just read about it.
I know it's a sensible topic and I'm glad the musuem exists as is, but still there might be some room for improvement.
I know it's a sensible topic and I'm glad the musuem exists as is, but still there might be some room for improvement.
撰写日期:2021年7月12日
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dheez
德克萨斯州舒格兰41 条分享
Is the parking inside?
Grumpyworm
德克萨斯州休斯顿104 条分享
If you've found an inside parking space, you done by passed security and the admission desk and are now part of the exhibits!!!
Brenda M
Chicago, Illinois, United States12 条分享
I realize that this is much smaller but how does it compare to the Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington D.C.?
Denise14441518
Salem, New Hampshire134 条分享
DC is what I would rate phenomenal...no comparison. BUT that doesn't mean Houston isn't any good. Its much smaller, yes, but its educational, lots of videos running different clips with actual footage, artifacts throughout.
open on what days
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Jonathan C
德克萨斯州休斯顿42 条分享
Monday to Friday
9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Saturday
10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Sunday
Noon to 5 p.m.
Dinker_21
德克萨斯州Richwood4 条分享
I have a 4 year old girl and a 13 year old boy. Will this please both of them in some way. My son loves history but don't want my daughter to be bored out of her mind!
v4510
德克萨斯州休斯顿130 条分享
I think the 4 year old may be somewhat overwhelmed by the imagery. It is a graphic dspiction of history. This may be a case to divide your efforts. Less than 2 blocks away is the children's museum.
Joan F
新泽西开普梅6 条分享
Do we need tickets before we get to this museum
creese9193
德克萨斯州Bridge City10 条分享
No, tickets are available for purchase inside upon arrival. They have exhibits to look at while you're waiting for the next tour to begin. I highly recommend the guided tour and the movie at the end.
LynnLM
密苏里圣路易斯51 条分享
How long does it take to tour the musuem?
Colleen_Lingle
48 条分享
I would allow an hour and a half to two hours. There is a pretty good one hour tour that I would recommend, but there are also some individual video histories that are well worth watching and you might want to spend a little more time looking at some of the exhibits. If you have children with you plan to spend about 90 minutes depending on their attention span.
SurieO
伊利诺伊州芝加哥11 条分享
How far are you from the airport? Are you open every day?
Stu K
密苏里切斯特菲尔德536 条分享
Everything in Houston can be an adventure. The Holocaust Museum is in the museum district, near Rice University and the Medical center. If you are renting a car get one with GPS, since while nothing is difficult like Boston to find, the streets are very long. I would guess 30-45 minutes.
Holocaust Museum Houston
The Holocaust Museum Houston, is located in the Houston Museum District in Houston, Texas and was opened in 1996. The museum is the fourth largest Holocaust memorial museum in the United States. Wikipedia
Address: 5401 Caroline St, Houston, TX 77004
Hours: Open · 9:00 am – 5:00 pm
Phone: (713) 942-8000
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