Illinois Holocaust Museum & Education Center

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Skokie, United States

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Illinois Holocaust Museum & Education Center Reviews | Rating 4.7 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Illinois Holocaust Museum & Education Center is located in Skokie, United States on 9603 Woods Dr. Illinois Holocaust Museum & Education Center is rated 4.7 out of 5 in the category history museum in United States.

Address

9603 Woods Dr

Phone

+1 8479674800

Amenities

ToiletsNo restaurant

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible liftWheelchair-accessible toilet

Open hours

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Mindy Allen

It was excellent! I woulld highly recommend visiting this place. It was a lot bigger than we expected, so we ran out of time and was not able to see it all. We are planning on going back in the near future so we can finish it.

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Rick Besk

Very Interesting place, I am glad I visited. You need a few hours to go through this place, there's a lot to see. The staff are very helpful.

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Alison Godar

Went here for the Ruth Vader Ginsburg exhibit, which was nicely curated. The main exhibit of the museum is highly detailed and informational. I have studied the holocaust in college, and visited other museum before, but this one still held lots of new stories and information. Plan to spend many hours here if you are someone who likes to read all or most of the plaques.

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Arbin Shrestha

Nice little Museum with lot of history and information. Must check out their hologram show. It was amazing. Bit pricy but worth it.

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yasmeen guadalupe

Spent about 3.5 hours here and still didn't get to see it all. Very educationally. There's a hologram experience presentation but if you have to choose between that and a guided tour I would say go with the guided tour. My family and I got a mini tour from Ron (while he rerouted us around the construction site), his parents are Holocaust survivors and gave us a little backstory which we all enjoyed learning about!