the Montreal Holocaust Museum

Visit the Montreal Holocaust Museum, free on the first Sunday of the month

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The Montreal Holocaust Museum, also known as the Musée de l’Holocauste Montréal in French, is a museum dedicated to educating visitors about the Holocaust and promoting human rights, tolerance, and understanding. It is located in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

Here are some key points about the museum:

  1. History and Establishment: The Montreal Holocaust Museum was established in 1979 by a group of Holocaust survivors and their families who wanted to create a memorial and educational institution to remember and honour the victims of the Holocaust.
  2. Mission: Its mission is to educate people of all ages and backgrounds about the Holocaust, its historical context, and its significance. It aims to combat anti-Semitism, racism, and other forms of discrimination by promoting human rights, diversity, and respect.
  3. Permanent Exhibition: The museum’s permanent exhibition, titled “Memories Unearthed: The Lodz Ghetto Photographs of Henryk Ross,” showcases the powerful photographs taken by Polish Jewish photographer Henryk Ross during the Holocaust. The exhibition also features artifacts, testimonies, and documents that provide a comprehensive understanding of the Holocaust.
  4. Temporary Exhibitions: In addition to the permanent exhibition, the museum hosts temporary exhibitions that explore various aspects of the Holocaust, related genocides, and contemporary human rights issues. These exhibitions often incorporate multimedia elements and personal stories to engage visitors.
  5. Educational Programs: The museum offers a range of educational programs for students, teachers, and the general public. These programs include guided tours, workshops, lectures, and discussions, all aimed at fostering dialogue and promoting critical thinking about the Holocaust and its lessons.
  6. Memorial Garden: The museum has a serene memorial garden, which serves as a place for reflection, remembrance, and commemoration of the victims of the Holocaust. The garden features plaques inscribed with the names of Holocaust victims and survivors.
  7. Community Engagement: The Montreal Holocaust Museum actively engages with the local community through partnerships with schools, community organizations, and other institutions. It organizes outreach programs, cultural events, and initiatives to raise awareness about the Holocaust and promote tolerance and inclusion.
  8. Research Center: The museum houses a research center that provides access to a wide range of resources related to the Holocaust, including books, documents, photographs, and oral testimonies. Researchers, scholars, and students can utilize these materials to deepen their understanding of the Holocaust and related topics.

The Montreal Holocaust Museum serves as a powerful reminder of the atrocities committed during the Holocaust and seeks to inspire visitors to actively promote human rights, social justice, and the values of tolerance and compassion in their own lives.

The museum is free on the first Sunday of the month.

Plan your visit: https://museeholocauste.ca/en/

Information

5151, chemin de la Côte-Sainte-Catherine
(Cummings House)
Montreal (Quebec)
H3W 1M6 Canada

514-345-2605
info@museeholocauste.ca

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