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Museum of Tolerance

9786 West Pico Boulevard, Los Angeles

Single-Day Admission or Membership to Museum of Tolerance (Up to 48% Off). Five Options Available.

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Highlights

Interactive exhibits on the Holocaust and contemporary human-rights violations illustrate the consequences of intolerance

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About This Deal

  • When can I visit?: Any day during the Museum of Tolerance’s normal operating hours; reservations required before visit.
  • Membership options include:
    • Unlimited free admission to the museum and the Anne Frank exhibit
    • Advance notice of exhibitions and special events
    • 10% discount on merchandise at onsite stores
    • Member discounts for film screenings and museum programs
    • Emails containing news about upcoming programs
  • Adult tickets valid for customers ages 19+; child tickets valid for customers ages 5-19
  • Free admission for children under 5
  • Click here for museum hours.

Fine Print

Promotional value expires 180 days after purchase. Amount paid never expires. Reservation required. Must activate by expiration date on voucher; membership expires 365 days from activation date. Subject to availability. Limit 1 per person, may buy 2 additional as gift(s). New customers only. Valid only for option purchased. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

About Museum of Tolerance

In the late 1980s, the Simon Wiesenthal Center gathered top museum leaders and representatives to discuss new ways of teaching tolerance to a younger generation. Since 1993, the Museum of Tolerance has encouraged visitors to contemplate the effects of intolerance with interactive exhibits on the Holocaust as well as present-day discrimination. The guided, 70-minute sound-and-light presentation at the Holocaust exhibit recreates Nazi-occupied Europe, and the Finding Our Families, Finding Ourselves exhibit showcases diversity through the personal histories of several American celebrities, including Billy Crystal and Carlos Santana. Some of the museum's features also examine more recent issues, such as the Tolerancenter, which highlights the struggles of the civil-rights movement and enlightens museum goers on contemporary human-rights violations. The museum also hosts special exhibitions, live testimonies from Holocaust survivors, and youth programs, such as anti-bullying workshops.