Admission to the Nancy & David Wolf Holocaust & Humanity Center
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Discover a powerful journey through history at the Nancy & David Wolf Holocaust & Humanity Center, where engaging exhibits & inspiring stories empower you to create a more compassionate world. This unique experience offers more than a museum visit; it's an opportunity to learn and make a difference.
Highlights
Gain deep historical insights through moving exhibits and powerful stories, inspiring you to act for a better future.
Immerse yourself in a transformative educational experience that turns past lessons into actionable insights for today
Explore the unique location within iconic Union Terminal, the historic arrival point for many Holocaust survivors, connecting you directly to their journey
Engage with dynamic public programming designed for all audiences, enriching your understanding and fostering community action
A perfect gift for anyone seeking profound historical understanding and inspiration to become an upstander in their own community
What To Expect

Plan Your Visit
- Operating HoursOpen: Thurs–Mon: 10 AM - 5 PMClosed: Tues & Wed
- Meeting PointThe Nancy & David Wolf Holocaust & Humanity Center is located within the prominent and historic Cincinnati landmark, Union Terminal, which is also home to the Cincinnati Museum Center
How It Works
1. Grab the Deal
Buy your Groupon first!
2. No reservation needed!
Just show up whenever you’re ready.
3. Redeem your Mobile Ticket
Scan your Groupon upon arrival.
4. Enjoy the Experience!
FAQs
What kind of experience does the Nancy & David Wolf Holocaust & Humanity Center offer?
The Nancy & David Wolf Holocaust & Humanity Center offers a transformative experience through powerful exhibits, moving stories, and engaging programs designed to inspire action and create a more compassionate world. It's more than just a museum; it's a hub for education and community engagement.
What is the mission of the Holocaust & Humanity Center?
The Center aims to carry forward the moving stories and powerful lessons of the Holocaust, fostering a community of "upstanders" – everyday heroes who act against humanitarian injustices. Its core mission, established by Cincinnati's Holocaust survivors, is "Education that inspires action."
Does the Center offer educational resources and programs?
Yes, the Center provides best-in-class curricular and educational resources, along with cutting-edge community engagement opportunities, making it a premiere museum and resource center. It offers dynamic public programming for all audiences.
Where is the Holocaust & Humanity Center located?
The Center relocated in 2019 to the iconic Union Terminal in Cincinnati. This historic location is significant as it was the arrival point for many local Holocaust survivors, creating a powerful connection between the site and the stories shared.
What makes the Center's location at Union Terminal unique?
The Center's unique partnership with Union Terminal (which also houses the Cincinnati Museum Center) is the first of its kind in the United States, placing Cincinnati on the map for integrating the lessons of the Holocaust into civic conversations.
Discover a powerful journey through history at the Nancy & David Wolf Holocaust & Humanity Center, where engaging exhibits & inspiring stories empower you to create a more compassionate world. This unique experience offers more than a museum visit; it's an opportunity to learn and make a difference.
Highlights
Gain deep historical insights through moving exhibits and powerful stories, inspiring you to act for a better future.
Immerse yourself in a transformative educational experience that turns past lessons into actionable insights for today
Explore the unique location within iconic Union Terminal, the historic arrival point for many Holocaust survivors, connecting you directly to their journey
Engage with dynamic public programming designed for all audiences, enriching your understanding and fostering community action
A perfect gift for anyone seeking profound historical understanding and inspiration to become an upstander in their own community
What To Expect

Plan Your Visit
- Operating HoursOpen: Thurs–Mon: 10 AM - 5 PMClosed: Tues & Wed
- Meeting PointThe Nancy & David Wolf Holocaust & Humanity Center is located within the prominent and historic Cincinnati landmark, Union Terminal, which is also home to the Cincinnati Museum Center
How It Works
1. Grab the Deal
Buy your Groupon first!
2. No reservation needed!
Just show up whenever you’re ready.
3. Redeem your Mobile Ticket
Scan your Groupon upon arrival.
4. Enjoy the Experience!
FAQs
What kind of experience does the Nancy & David Wolf Holocaust & Humanity Center offer?
The Nancy & David Wolf Holocaust & Humanity Center offers a transformative experience through powerful exhibits, moving stories, and engaging programs designed to inspire action and create a more compassionate world. It's more than just a museum; it's a hub for education and community engagement.
What is the mission of the Holocaust & Humanity Center?
The Center aims to carry forward the moving stories and powerful lessons of the Holocaust, fostering a community of "upstanders" – everyday heroes who act against humanitarian injustices. Its core mission, established by Cincinnati's Holocaust survivors, is "Education that inspires action."
Does the Center offer educational resources and programs?
Yes, the Center provides best-in-class curricular and educational resources, along with cutting-edge community engagement opportunities, making it a premiere museum and resource center. It offers dynamic public programming for all audiences.
Where is the Holocaust & Humanity Center located?
The Center relocated in 2019 to the iconic Union Terminal in Cincinnati. This historic location is significant as it was the arrival point for many local Holocaust survivors, creating a powerful connection between the site and the stories shared.
What makes the Center's location at Union Terminal unique?
The Center's unique partnership with Union Terminal (which also houses the Cincinnati Museum Center) is the first of its kind in the United States, placing Cincinnati on the map for integrating the lessons of the Holocaust into civic conversations.
Need To Know Info
- Valid only for option purchased.
- Must use promotional value in one visit.
- May buy additional as gifts.