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MUSEUM OF TOLERANCE

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9786, West Pico Boulevard, Beverly Hills, Los Angeles, The United States Of America
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2024
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2024

Museum aims to end intolerance through education, tells the story of a Jewish child in the Holocaust

As you begin the exhibition, you receive a passport with the story of a Jewish child whose life was marked by the Holocaust. Then, at the end of the tour, you find out if he survived the genocide: this is the most shocking experience of the museum, whose goal is to end intolerance through education. Also on the program: special sections dedicated to archiving the events of the Holocaust, audio and video presentations, as well as some of the letters from Anne Frank's diary and a text written by Hitler, in which he outlines his anti-Semitic worldview.

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Very beautiful museum. Scenography is particularly, especially the reproduction of death camp which inevitably plunges us in a reflection of the human nature. Note that the museum is more than a museum, it is also a Jewish international organization of human rights who devotes herself to preserving the memory of the Holocaust by recommend tolerance and understanding by the commitment of the community, raise environmental awareness by education and social action. This place is also known Centre Simon Wiesenthal.

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