Museum of Tolerance

The groundbreaking Museum of Tolerance in Los Angeles (within walking distance to the Crowne Plaza Beverly Hills) was established to educate people on issues surrounding social abuses and atrocities, human rights and civil liberties around the world from a historical and present day perspective. The Museum of Tolerance features three main primary exhibits and a gallery for temporary exhibitions. The museum is closed on Saturdays and
Jewish holidays.
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Visit the Museum of Tolerance -

Open Sunday - Friday, the Museum of Tolerance is unlike any museum in the world. The Museum of Tolerance is noted for its poignant exhibits that explore historic and contemporary issues related to human rights violations, including the Holocaust, the Civil Rights Movement, and daily issues surrounding prejudices. The Museum of Tolerance is located within walking distance from the Crowne Plaza Beverly Hills Hotel. Reserve your Crowne Plaza Beverly Hills Museum of Tolerance vacation package online for the best rates.
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Tolerancenter -

The Tolerancenter exhibit explores issues of intolerance that are common in daily life. Among the interactive displays in this thought-provoking exhibit is a simulated 1950’s diner that presents audiences with such scenarios as hate speech and drunk driving. Among the other features of the Tolerancenter is a moving film about Rwanda, Bosnia, and hate groups and the human rights violations occurring in today
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Holocaust Exhibit -

The Holocaust Exhibit is a timed tour that takes visitors through pre-WWII Germany, the life of the Third Reich and liberation. Visitors are given a child’s photo passport that tells the story of that individual’s Holocaust experience. The child’s fate is revealed at the end of the tour. The Holocaust Exhibit also features the Hall of Testimony where museum goers can learn the stories of Holocaust survivors.
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Finding our Families, Finding Ourselves -

In the “Finding our Families, Finding Ourselves” exhibit, the Museum of Tolerance explores diversity in American households including those of notable Americans including Maya Angelou, Carlos Santana, Kareen Abdul-Jabbar, Michelle Kwan and Steve Young. Narrated by Billy Crystal, the exhibit exemplifies the common experiences of being human."#top" class="top">[Top]
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