Plan Your Visit
Tour admission is free for all with appointment. However, if a Survivor is requested for your tour we ask that you arrange for their transportation.
The tour is not recommended for children under the age of 10.
Parking is available in the main lot. Simply pull onto NW 3rd street and continue along our building till you reach the main gate. Here you will see parking. Please park and ring the intercom beside the glass double doors and one of our Staff Members will be happy to greet you.
Restrooms are located in the main Exhibit Gallery.
Firearms, including without limitation handguns, shotguns and rifles (whether concealed or openly carried) are prohibited on the Center premises. (see FL Law)
The Center is wheelchair-accessible
All large bags, backpacks, briefcases, and packages must be checked upon arrival. All hand carried items are subject to inspection.

Hours of Operation
The Holocaust Documentation and Education Center is open to the public Monday to Friday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Museum tours are available by appointment only.
For more information
Online Programming for Teachers, Students and the Community
“Elie Wiesel: Confronting the Silence” Discussion with Author – Joe Berger, presented by The Olga Lengyel Institute
"Without memory, there would be no civilization, no society, no future” —Elie Wiesel Date: ...
“When Holocaust Refugees Flooded Morocco” – presented by Project Witness
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Book Burning and Censorship in Nazi Germany – presented by the US Holocaust Memorial Museum
Ninety years ago this month, university students in Nazi clubs led an enthusiastic crowd in the burning of more than 25,000 “un-German” books in a Berlin public square. These planned, torchlit purges occurred in 34 university towns across Germany. In the aftermath of the book burnings, the Nazi regime raided bookstores, libraries, and publishers’ warehouses […]