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Re-Connect. Re-Imagine. Become Part of the Story.

At The Florida Holocaust Museum (The FHM), history is more than remembered—it is experienced. With over 25,000 articles in our collection, visitors are immersed in exhibitions that trace the Holocaust’s deep-rooted history and honor those who lived, resisted, and rebuilt. From the authentic Danish rescue boat Thor and Boxcar #113 069-5, to testimonies that speak across generations, The FHM invites all to witness stories of courage, compassion, and resilience.

Rotating special exhibitions and a preview of The Wiesel Collection—the future home of Elie and Marion Wiesel’s personal archive—offer fresh perspectives and urgent relevance. The Dimensions in Testimony℠ interactive experience brings Survivor voices to life, fostering dialogue and understanding in a way never before possible.

As one of the nation’s premier Holocaust museums, The FHM is a space to reflect, to learn, and to advocate—for truth and one another.

 

On View at The FHM

History, Heritage, & Hope | Core Exhibition

An original exhibition, curated by The FHM | Permanent

Our core exhibition traces the Holocaust from its origins to its aftermath through powerful artifacts and firsthand survivor testimony. Stand before Boxcar #113 069-5, one of the few remaining Nazi-era boxcars of the type used to transport victims to Auschwitz and Treblinka. Alongside it, meet Thor, a 10-ton Danish fishing boat used in the 1943 rescue of over 7,000 people. Together, the artifacts on display at The FHM honor both the memory of those who perished and the courage of those who resisted.

Dimensions in Testimony℠

USC Shoah Foundation and The FHM | Permanent

Engage in interactive conversations with a Holocaust survivor through USC Shoah Foundation’s groundbreaking Dimensions in Testimony℠. The FHM is among only a dozen museums worldwide to house this groundbreaking exhibit.

Special Preview: The Wiesel Collection

From The FHM Collection, in partnership with The Elie Wiesel Foundation for Humanity

A first look at select pieces from The Wiesel Collection, honoring the life and legacy of Elie and Marion Wiesel.

I’ll Have What She’s Having: The Jewish Deli Experience

From The Skirball Cultural Center | September 2025 - January 2026

Explore the rich cultural and culinary history of Jewish delicatessens in America.

Say The World Should See Them: 80 Years Since Liberation

An original exhibition, curated by The FHM | September 2025 - September 2026

Firsthand accounts of survival and liberation, marking eight decades since the end of the Holocaust.

 

accessible features

  • Accessible parking
  • Accessible restroom
  • Wheelchair-friendly inside walkways
  • Zero-step entry available

discounts

  • Group Discount
  • Military Discount
  • Senior Citizen Discount
  • Student Discount

general information

  • Family-friendly
  • Free WiFi available
  • Free parking on-site
  • Hours 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Sunday. Last admission 60 minutes before closing.<br /> Closed Easter, 4th of July, Rosh Hashana, Yom Kippur, Thanksgiving, Christmas Day, New Years Day closes at 2pm on Eve of Yom Kippur, Christmas and New Years
  • LGBTQ+ Friendly
  • Reservations suggested
  • Street or off-site parking
  • WiFi available

rates times

  • Time to Experience Activity 2 - 3 hours

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