Exhibits

25 Oct

TECHNOLOGICALLY ADVANCED EXHIBITS

The unique educational displays in the Museum of Tolerance are designed to engage all visitors. Through technologically advanced exhibitry, hands-on computer stations, interactive displays, graphics, films, and video monitors, this unique Museum highlights two central themes: the history of racism and prejudice, and the story of the most monumental example of man’s inhumanity to man – the Nazi Holocaust.

 

The MOT complex includes a 28,000 square foot permanent exhibition level that houses the Tolerancenter and the Holocaust Section. Other facilities include an 8,400 square foot Youth Action Lab, a 6,700 temporary exhibit gallery and three theaters (each with different seating capacities) to preview films, lectures and seminars on the Museum’s themes. In addition, archives from the Museum’s extensive collection, are displayed throughout.

 

 

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