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Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum

The mission of the Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum is to teach the history of the Holocaust and advance human rights to combat prejudice, hatred, and indifference. The Museum features innovative technology and a permanent exhibition including four wings: Orientation, Holocaust/Shoah, Human Rights, and Pivot to America.

Dallas CityPASS includes:

General Admission — Entry includes all permanent exhibitions, the Dimensions in Testimony Theater, the Voices of Courage survivor testimony film, and access to the current special exhibition.

Highlights

  1. 01.

    Step directly onto the historical geography of the Holocaust and witness the scope of the war’s devastation at the hands of Germany, its allies and collaborators.

  2. 02.

    View personal testimonies from an array of local Holocaust survivors and listen to tales of discrimination and hatred, but also of survival, hope, and rescue, that will leave a lasting impression.

  3. 03.

    Learn how the world progressed in the years following the Holocaust through thought-provoking installations that include the International Military Tribunal and the creation of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.

Visit Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum with CityPASS®

CityPASS tickets offer a great way to see Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum while saving you time and money.

Advice for Visitors

Tips

Best Time to Visit

Afternoons are the best time to visit.

To get the full experience, allow about two hours for your visit. If you're short on time, don't miss the Dimensions in Testimony Theater.

The Museum is not recommended for children under 12 years of age.

The DHHRM Audio Tour, available in Spanish and English, is a downloadable self-guided tour app featuring 46 stops that take you through the entire permanent exhibition, along with a complete map of the Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum.

All visitors who enter the Museum must pass through security. All bags are X-rayed and subject to search. No weapons or hazardous materials will be allowed into the Museum. No bags larger than 19” tall, 17” wide, and 8” deep are permitted. The Museum does not have a bag/coat check or storage area for strollers.

Learn more on the CityPASS Blog about what you'll see at the Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum.

Attraction Features

Amenities

Gift Shops: Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum Store

Accessibility

The Museum is accessible to people with disabilities and complies with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Museum entrances, interior travel routes, theaters, and restrooms meet these standards. Video and interactive components in the permanent exhibition are captioned in English and Spanish. The Museum offers a 90-minute phone-based app tour in English and in Spanish. Also, an American Sign Language (ASL) tour of the Museum is available for people with hearing impairments upon request. Please contact the Museum Experience staff at (214) 741-7500 four weeks in advance to make arrangements.

Parking/Transportation

Parking is available in the parking garage on Houston Street directly across from the entrance to the Museum.

Offers & Upgrades

$2 off General Admission

Dallas CityPASS includes option attractions that allow you to choose which attractions to visit. To visit extra attractions at a savings, you can take advantage of this exclusive discount for CityPASS ticket holders.

Contact Information & Hours

  • Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum
  • 300 N. Houston St.
  • Dallas, TX 75202
  • Mon & Wed-Sun: 10am – 5pm
  • Tuesday: Closed (In 2026, the Museum will be open on Tuesday, March 17 and on Tuesday, December 29.)

Closed: New Year’s Day (Jan. 1), Easter Sunday (April 5), Rosh Hashanah (Sept. 12-13), Yom Kippur (Sept. 21), Thanksgiving Day (fourth Thursday of November), Christmas Eve (Dec. 24), and Christmas Day (Dec. 25)

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