Museum

The National Holocaust Centre and Museum

6 locals recommend

Tips from locals

Ben
February 16, 2022
The first and only place of its kind in the UK dedicated to Holocaust remembrance and education. Features a permanent exhibition suitable for 12 years+ , ‘The Journey’ exhibition for younger children and beautifully landscaped memorial gardens. (20 min drive)
James
July 4, 2021
This is 2 minute drive from Cocking Hill House. You can walk there in 15 minutes (though up a steep hill without footpaths). On Sundays there is often a Holocaust survivor speaking - check their website for details. They’re nearly all in their 90s now, so we’re the last generations to hear eyewitnesses. The main exhibit is suitable for age 12 upwards. There is an exhibition called the Journey designed for age 9 years and upwards. The centre has a cafe usually serving serving soup and sandwiches.
This is 2 minute drive from Cocking Hill House. You can walk there in 15 minutes (though up a steep hill without footpaths). On Sundays there is often a Holocaust survivor speaking - check their website for details. They’re nearly all in their 90s now, so we’re the last generations to hear eyewitn…
Darryl
April 2, 2021
Not as morbid as you might think. Very interesting place to visit and learn about our past.
Kerry
June 19, 2020
Very educational for anyone interested in this time in history. "The only dedicated Holocaust museum and education centre in the UK"
Esther
April 15, 2018
The Centre uses the history of genocide as a model of how society can break down, and emphasises how current and future generations must carefully examine and learn from these tragedies.
Location
Acre Edge Road
Laxton, England