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Reviewed July 25, 2022

More an exhibition than a museum in the true sense of the word, as the history was told mostly in photographs rather than artefacts, but moving none the less. Heartbreaking (and sometimes uplifting) to read the stories of individual lives before, during and after the war. Definitely worth visiting

Date of experience: July 2022
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Reviewed March 20, 2022 via mobile

Excellent experience, very informative and interesting. Real life stories and footage including photographs. The staff are friendly and I highly recommend this

Date of experience: March 2022
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Reviewed November 2, 2021

My wife and I, along with another couple, visited this museum while in the Former Jewish Quarter, We were fortunate to be the only guests in the facility at the time, and had a young guide all to our own. The combination of the visual displays, and the easily read labels, coupled with the guide's expertise and added emphasis, we found ourselves movingly educated, and emotionally touched. It is a small facility, with a potentially big impact.

Date of experience: September 2021
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Reviewed September 12, 2021

A very thought provoking museum to visit, in some respects more thought provoking than the camps, because it is about individuals and their stories, i will leave this review wit a very though proving quote, Mummy will it hurt when they kill us, No my dear it will be very quick, little did they know we would live with for ever, no more need to be said

Date of experience: September 2021
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Reviewed December 1, 2020

When I was visiting this place it was exhibition of photos two families where was history about these families. This place with very big space and good lights. Here are bookshop and beautiful cafe too

Date of experience: December 2019
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