Holocaust Center for Humanity

Holocaust Center for Humanity

Museums Belltown

The Holocaust Center for Humanity is a museum and educational center that honors the history and lessons of the Holocaust with an emphasis on local stories.

The museum hosts permanent and temporary exhibits that explore stories of the Holocaust, focusing on the experiences of Washington State survivors. These exhibits feature artifacts, survivor testimonies, interactive displays, and educational content designed to engage visitors and promote understanding.

The Center is open to the public on Sundays from 10am-4pm, and additional hours for special exhibits. Check out the events calendar to find upcoming programs such as survivor speakers, author presentations, and pop-up exhibits.

Visit from April 3 to May 31 to see the renowned traveling exhibit, Let Me Be Myself: The Life Story of Anne Frank. This exhibit from the Anne Frank House provides an immersive experience of Anne’s life, and invites visitors to encourages visitors to reflect on the dangers of stereotypes and hatred.

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