National Center for Civil and Human Rights

The National Center for Civil and Human Rights reopened recently with powerful new galleries, expanded experiences, and renewed purpose. Journey through reimagined exhibits on the U.S. Civil Rights Movement, explore Dr. King’s handwritten papers curated by his daughter, and step into global stories of human rights through immersive, sensory-driven installations. From the Action Lab to the forthcoming Change Agent Adventure for kids, every space has been designed to ignite reflection, civic action and connection. Whether it’s your first visit or your fifth, the Center invites you to be part of a movement toward justice.

Visiting with CityPASS® tickets

Save up to 50% on admission to National Center for Civil and Human Rights plus 4 must-see attractions with Atlanta CityPASS tickets.

  • One simple purchase gives you admission to multiple attractions. And with 9 days to use your tickets, you’ll have plenty of time to spend at each attraction.
  • Save time researching. Only the best attractions, like National Center for Civil and Human Rights, are included in CityPASS tickets. Rest assured you’re going to see the best Atlanta has to offer.
  • Admission to National Center for Civil and Human Rights:
    Atlanta CityPASS: General Admission — Entry includes all permanent exhibits, rotating galleries and immersive experiences.

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All images courtesy of National Center for Civil and Human Rights / Header image: Gene Phillips Photography