Explore the highlights of the Museum of Tolerance in Los Angeles guided by your own in-app audio tour.
The Museum of Tolerance was founded in 1993 as a center for examination of human rights, racism and prejudice. It is largely focused on the history of the Holocaust and events in Europe occupied by Nazi during World War II. This history is important to be known by everyone, however, children under 12 are not recommended to visit.
The tour starts with the dramatic Holocaust Exhibit that spans the period from the 1920s to 1945 through the presentation of events with sound and light effects. Continue the tour at the Social Lab where questions of anti-Semitism, LGBTQ+, racism, immigration are investigated through the advaced technologies. Finish the tour with Anne Frank experience, an immersive exhibit including artifacts, documents, photographs, and diaries of sadly known victim of the Holocaust.
This audio tour will engage your heart and make you think about your personal responsibility for positive changes.