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  1. Pico Boulevard and Roxbury Drive), Los Angeles, CA 90035. (310) 553-8403. A Simon Wiesenthal Center Museum. Visit. Anne Frank. Exhibits. Visitor Information. Events.

  2. The Museum of Tolerance is a human rights laboratory and educational center dedicated to challenging visitors to understand the Holocaust in both historic and contemporary contexts and confront all forms of prejudice and discrimination in our world today.

    • 9786 W Pico Blvd Los Angeles, CA 90035
  3. Learn what leads people to hate, and how ordinary people have changed the world one extraordinary action at a time. The Museum of Tolerance will MOT-ivate you and your family with thrilling exhibits, ongoing events, and programs that bring history to life and draw parallels to current events.

  4. The Museum of Tolerance (MOT), also known as Beit HaShoah ("House of the Holocaust"), is a multimedia museum in Los Angeles, California, United States, designed to examine racism and prejudice around the world with a strong focus on the history of the Holocaust.

  5. Museum of Tolerance Visitor Information. Monday – Thursday: Daily Social Lab tour starting at 11:30am. Sunday: Museum tours at 10:30am and 2pm. Anne Frank tours at 11:30am and 3:30pm. Sunday Speaker Schedule: 1:00 pm and 3:00 pm in the Hertz Theater. Buy Tickets.

  6. The Museum of Tolerance is a human rights laboratory and educational center dedicated to challenging visitors to understand the Holocaust in both historic and contemporary contexts and confront all forms of prejudice and discrimination in our world today.

  7. Mar 4, 2018 · The original museum in Los Angeles, California opened in 1993, built at a cost of $50 million by the Simon Wiesenthal Center, named after Simon Wiesenthal, H...

  8. Museum of Tolerance, Los Angeles, California. 22,696 likes · 829 talking about this · 40,346 were here. #MOT challenges visitors to understand the Holocaust and confront forms of prejudice in the world.

  9. Feb 4, 2013 · The Museum of Tolerance has exhibits that portray the genocide of some six million Jews who were victims of mass murder during the Nazi regime of Adolf Hitler from 1941 to 1945.

  10. Apr 3, 2023 · Student visitors watch a montage depicting the rise of anti-Jewish persecution in the Nazi era at the Museum of Tolerance in Los Angeles.

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