Plan Your Visit
Plan your visit to the Virginia Holocaust Museum today. Established in 1997, the Virginia Holocaust Museum is dedicated to preserving the history of the Holocaust. We honor the victims, celebrate the survivors, and strive to educate all our visitors about the dangers of prejudice and complacency to prevent such atrocities from happening again.
Below is an overview of housekeeping items, such as our address and hours of operation. You will also find Staff Picks for other enjoyable activities and attractions near the Museum.
Key Elements and Tips to Help You Plan Your Visit
Hours
Monday–Friday: 9 AM – 5 PM
Saturday–Sunday: 11 AM – 5 PM
The Museum is closed on the following days in 2024
Easter, Rosh Hashanah (the first day), Yom Kippur, Thanksgiving (close early on Wednesday, November 27 at 1 pm and all day Thursday, November 28), Christmas Eve & Christmas Day, and New Year's Eve & New Year's Day
Admission
Admission is free. However, to help us fulfill our mission, we suggest a $6 per person donation.
Location
2000 East Cary Street
Richmond, Virginia 23223
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Parking
The museum offers free off-street parking directly across from the Museum on Cary Street.
Group Troups
Free Groups Tours for groups of 10 or more are available. To learn more or to schedule click HERE.
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Local hotels that visitors enjoy include The Berkeley Hotel, Linden Rowe Inn, Courtyard by Marriott Richmond Downtown, Omni Richmond Hotel, The Linden Row and The Jefferson Hotel