The National Holocaust Centre and Museum
The National Holocaust Centre and Museum
The National Holocaust Centre and Museum
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Baldrick26
Solihull, UK48 contributions
mars 2024 • En couple
I know this is going to sound very dramatic, but I have to say that this is, without a doubt, the best UK museum that I've been to. With the current feelings within today's world, it would pay the "so called educated" protestors to spend a couple of hours out of their day and "educate themselves" with actual facts of what happened over 80 years ago. I still find it unbelievable that in today's world that there are still people around that still question the holocaust. Unfortunately lessons, havent been learnt. For those in that latter quarter, I would suggest that they visit this centre, with an open mind, as the exhibits will certainly make you think, and think hard about the truth of WW2. It's certainly a moving experience, and I highly recommend that you should make time to visit this excellent exhibition. It will certainly open your eyes.
Écrit le 15 mars 2024
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Kevin S
1 contribution
mars 2024 • Entre amis
This was an amazing and eye opening experience. We really enjoyed the themed rooms with the sounds and atmosphere. This is a must see!
Écrit le 11 mars 2024
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Harper
48 contributions
mars 2024 • En solo
A very harrowing experience but I would definitely recommend. It's £10 but that allows you free entry for a year after and in my opinion worth it. I did have a couple of moments where almost cried seeing how people were treated. Leo's journey is very interesting and immersive but yet again, very harrowing to see and really put yourself in that position. There garden is very beautiful, each rose is named after a person who went through this hell. Their mission isn't to shock or depress but look for positives I didn't really understand that after seeing the comparisons of how people are still to this day treated. I had the absolute pleasure of meeting Malka Levine one of the survivors and there was so much I wish I'd said and asked but I was just in shock and managed to stammer can I have a photo with you and then she even gave me an autograph too. She was such a sweetheart, I think we all die twice, the first when our soul leaves our body, the second when everyone else stops telling your story. This place will keep them people immortal forever.
Écrit le 5 mars 2024
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dragonara2
Honiton, UK446 contributions
oct. 2023 • En couple
We arrived at 1.30pm, just as a party of school children were getting ready to leave. As stated on the website its as well to only visit in the afternoon on weekdays in term time owing to the number of school parties. There are many informative displays of the Holocaust from the Jewish standpoint. The main exhibition area is as others have said, rather claustrophobic and the lack of lighting on the info boards made them difficult to read to the bottom of the board! I liked the small rose garden, each rose named for a person, giving them back their identities. Adequate parking, small cafe serving delicious cakes and pastries.
Écrit le 19 octobre 2023
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Gary
Doncaster, UK21 contributions
sept. 2023 • En couple
Have lived in England all of my life & have never heard of this place before, until Wednesday of this week when my mother-in-law, her daughter & husband visited & told us all about it.
Set in rural Nottinghamshire, it’s a very peaceful, tranquil site that is dedicated to educating people on what happened in Europe from 1935 thru 1945.
Hitler & his Nazi thugs were determined to erase the Jewish race from existence, along with anyone else that they didn’t deem adequate enough to be true Ayran. It is a heart wrenching story that hits home from every story you read.
Having visited Auschwitz-Birkenau death camps on a recent visit to Poland, you cannot begin to understand the sheer complexity of the Nazi dedication of wiping this race from humanity. You think you’ve seen all the documentaries & read all of the books & heard all of the stories, but we haven’t, there’s always something more to learn.
We’ll worth a visit for any generation to either learn a little more or educate children on the horrors of what ’HATE’ can do.
Set in rural Nottinghamshire, it’s a very peaceful, tranquil site that is dedicated to educating people on what happened in Europe from 1935 thru 1945.
Hitler & his Nazi thugs were determined to erase the Jewish race from existence, along with anyone else that they didn’t deem adequate enough to be true Ayran. It is a heart wrenching story that hits home from every story you read.
Having visited Auschwitz-Birkenau death camps on a recent visit to Poland, you cannot begin to understand the sheer complexity of the Nazi dedication of wiping this race from humanity. You think you’ve seen all the documentaries & read all of the books & heard all of the stories, but we haven’t, there’s always something more to learn.
We’ll worth a visit for any generation to either learn a little more or educate children on the horrors of what ’HATE’ can do.
Écrit le 24 septembre 2023
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Martin A
Londres, UK57 contributions
août 2023 • En solo
The sign to a Holocaust Centre in rural Nottinghamshire seems odd but all is explained during your visit. The first part is film about the Holocaust followed by an exhibition showing the Holocaust horrors however for me the Journey designed for children is simply excellent and very moving told from the viewpoint of a young German Jewish boy it put a human face to the horror
The grounds are beautiful and there are many rosés dedications to those lost. Most moving is the massive pile of stones remembering children lost.
The staff are very helpful and the cafe is very nice
Overall a moving place to visit
The grounds are beautiful and there are many rosés dedications to those lost. Most moving is the massive pile of stones remembering children lost.
The staff are very helpful and the cafe is very nice
Overall a moving place to visit
Écrit le 28 août 2023
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Jackie T
25 contributions
août 2023 • En couple
Excellent place, well worth a visit, staff are all so helpful and very knowledgable. The gardens are amazing, the whole experience is very moving and haunting at times to think what these poor people went through. The on-site cafe is also brilliant, staff again very nice and helpful. The whole place is so clean and tidy a great tribute to all that lost theirs lives in such a cruel pointless way
Écrit le 27 août 2023
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Wanderareturns
8 contributions
août 2023 • En couple
Strange to find a holocaust memorial center in the middle of the Nottinghamshire countryside. But what a find it was. My husband and myself have always been interested in history and the second world war. We have visited Auschwitz and I came away feeling so angry that one human felt they had the right to inflict such pain and suffering on another human being. This center covers the events of the holocaust and is very informative and well set out. Theres enough information to last you a good few hours. We listened to a guest speaker. He was a jew and was one of the lucky children who was sent to England when the war broke out. He remembered so much of his childhood, which was heartbreaking. The gardens of remembrance roses where beautiful. The center is a credit to its founders.
Écrit le 20 août 2023
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Alan A
Chesterfield, UK1 709 contributions
août 2023 • Entre amis
We absorbed the atmosphere & digested the museum contents. No one can be prepared for the effect it has on mind & body. A very well presented centre & a credit to those who it deservedly remembers. Staff are helpful & very respectful. The on site cafe makes beautiful soups, sandwiches, & displays delicious cakes. We bought the Souvenir Book & can say it is good value for money & a constant reminder of the need for remembrance. A peaceful place that maintains gardens to a high standard. Thank you for a very unique experience & for teaching humility!
Écrit le 4 août 2023
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Qwec1
Barnet, UK17 contributions
août 2023 • En couple
Brilliant museum . Gives the correct information of the horror that happened in Europe during WW2 . Being my self of Holocaust survivors family, I think it is very important for every child and adult now a days to come and visit this place, and see what happened and unfortunately still happens now in parts of the world.
Hope it will help the younger generation to learn for their future behavior.
Hope it will help the younger generation to learn for their future behavior.
Écrit le 3 août 2023
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autumnfairies
Lincolnshire, UK16 contributions
Hi, is the museum suitable for wheelchair users? Thanks
Val W
Merthyr Tydfil, UK1 164 contributions
Most of it is very suitable and there is a lift (we didn't use it so we don't know how large it is but it is designed for wheelchairs). The one area that wouldn't be accessible is the "secret room".
msnicjac
Lancashire185 contributions
How long would you recommended to visit?
Jill G
Lincolnshire218 contributions
Two to three hours. There is so much to see and you don't want to rush or miss any of the exhibits. We went to the coffee shop first because we had travelled some distance and wanted to get seats before it filled up.
I hope that you enjoy your visit although perhaps 'enjoy' is not the right word to use here.
2euroworkers
Sheffield, UK1 contribution
What age of child is it suitable for.
Jill G
Lincolnshire218 contributions
My granddaughter & her school mates were 10/11 when they visited with their class. They saw the part of the exhibition called The Journey. Part of it is outside.
The main exhibition is suitable for older children, maybe upwards of 15. This is my opinion.
I hope you enjoy your visit there.
birchlesley
Manchester, UK1 contribution
Opening times
Soma S
Calcutta, Inde515 contributions
Opening hours 10:00. Saturday this centre is closed. It is recommended to visit on Sunday.
Jackiecarr2013
Bishop Auckland, UK15 contributions
Hi
We are visiting the museum on wednesday 24 May. Will there be a speaker there that day ? Or if not what will be the next day for speaker ? Would really love to hear a talk. I read books upon books of people who survived and their heartbreaking trials to survive
Thank you
christopher d
kidderminster416 contributions
I can't answer that, best to contact them on 01623 836627. Best of luck, it's an excellent experience.
Lisa B
Sheffield, UK2 contributions
Hi, I have paid online to see a speaker, Does this also include admission into the museum? Thanks
EmmaDraycott
Nottinghamshire, UK
Dear Lisa,
Admission into the Centre is included within what you have paid online and includes our memorial gardens, museum exhibitions and re-admission for an entire year with no additional cost.
Best wishes,
Emma Draycott
The National Holocaust Centre and Museum
loveroftravel20
Rotherham, UK43 contributions
When was The Journey created?
Tara15028
Nottingham, UK7 contributions
The Centre opened in 1995 but the Journey Exhibition didn't open until 2008, so will be 10 years old next year.
Nat J
Greater Manchester, UK39 contributions
Hi how long do you need to get the full experience and is it possible if you are aware to nip back to the carpark easily as we have a dog but would really like to visit here whilst away on holiday.
Thank you in advance
Natalie
Holocaust C
Newark-on-Trent, UK
Hi Natalie,
Thank you very much for getting in touch with us. We advise visitors to give yourself about 4 hours for your visit. The car park is a minute walk from the Centre so it would be no problem to pop back to your car during your visit. Please feel free to give us a call if you would like to have a chat through your visit.
Kind regards,
The National Holocaust Centre and Museum.
DAVEANDCHRISSIE
Nottingham, UK1 contribution
Are there buses from Nottingham?
Holocaust C
Newark-on-Trent, UK
Hi Dave,
Unfortunately there are no direct buses from Nottingham to the museum. However, you can get a bus to Ollerton and from there a bus to Laxton. Please feel free to give us a ring and we can provide you with further information.
We hope to be able to welcome you soon.
Kind regards,
The National Holocaust Centre and Museum.
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