Florida Holocaust Museum
Florida Holocaust Museum in St. Petersburg, Florida, which is conveniently close to gulf-based resorts like the Treasure Bay Hotel & Marina.
The
Florida Holocaust Museum offers temporary exhibits on topics like
children’s artwork created in concentration camps, artwork by Holocaust
survivors, artwork by recent genocide survivors, religious exchanges
and slavery. Among the museum’s permanent exhibits is a Polish railroad
boxcar resting on a railroad track from the Treblinka Killing Center.
When
visiting the Florida Holocaust Museum, hotel guests will appreciate the
proximity to the museum, which provides a variety of docent- and
self-guided tours. The Florida Holocaust Museum also provides education
plans and training for teachers.
The
Florida Holocaust Museum has hotels nearby that are great for
early-risers who want to ponder the exhibits with minimal crowds. The
Florida Holocaust Museum is open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. (closed on Rosh
Hashanah, Yom Kippur, Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year’s Day);
prices are $4 for students, $7 for senior citizens and college students
and $8 for adults (some discounts may apply). The museum is located off
of Interstate 275.
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