Dimensions in Testimony: Interactive Holocaust Stories

Explore history and human rights at Dallas Holocaust Museum. Engage with survivors, experience immersive exhibits, and deepen your understanding of humanity.

Duration: 2 hours
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum - The Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum offers visitors an engaging historical journey. Discover the Holocaust through personal narratives and artifacts, contemplate America’s journey towards civil and human rights, and more. The Museum includes three main exhibition areas: the Holocaust/Shoah Wing,…
What's Included
  • Access to the film “Voices of Courage”
  • Access to the Special Exhibition
  • Access to Dimensions in Testimony
  • Access to Permanent Exhibitions
Additional Information

Discover the Museum’s permanent exhibition, which is divided into three sections: the Holocaust/Shoah Wing, the Human Rights Wing, and the Pivot to America Wing. This exhibition showcases interactive displays, unique artifacts, survivor stories, and historical timelines that link the past with the present. Visitors can also interact with Dimensions in…

Location
Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum
North Houston Street
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

Customer Ratings
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Nancy_g
Dec 31, 2025
I genuinely encourage you... - I genuinely encourage you to go! It will be an experience you won't forget, one that will stay with you forever. The resilience of the Jewish people is truly inspiring—they have faced many challenges and always prove their strength, emerging even stronger each time.
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964tomaso
Dec 30, 2025
A wonderful museum: an even better Docent - I have not had a better museum experience for a long, long time. And this is thanks to one man – the wonderful Docent who was in the third-floor gallery. I forgot to ask for his name at the time, but the receptionist said his name was Mr Dougal. That is not to say the museum is itself brilliant. It is. In the first twenty minutes of browsing before I met Mr Dougal, I enjoyed the museum much more than I had the 6th-floor museum, which I had previously been to (and in itself is excellent). But the tour, the depth of information, the care Mr Dougal showed for the Holocaust, and the exhibit he was posted in were unparalleled among most of the museums I have visited in my life. He led a free, two-hour-long tour of the gallery: for each panel and each graph, he had additional information that contributed to the story the museum is trying to tell about the Holocaust. I could not have asked for a better afternoon, and I learnt more than I thought I could have (despite knowing a relatively good amount about the Holocaust beforehand). Thank you, Mr Dougal, Truly. I hope the reception has gotten your name correct. And I hope someone passes this review on to you, as you made my day. (As for the museum itself, it was not too busy when I visited on a Sunday afternoon, the atmosphere was heavy (of course it has to be, given the subject matter), but the content is rich, and it matches any museum around the world. Would 100% recommend.
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Nowpacking
Dec 1, 2025
Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum - The Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum walks us through stories of the Holocaust, with information and thought provoking exhibits. Everyone needs to visit. They also continue by highlighting human and civil rights in America. Was very encouraged to see parents and young children, older visitors and everyone in between.
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Amanda_w
Oct 4, 2025
In Honor of My Dear Friend & Holocaust Survivor, Estelle Nadel - I appreciated how the experience started with Abraham and flowed all the way to today. I had a ticket to see the Hologram survivors exhibit, but it was having technical difficulties. They graciously gave me a complimentary ticket to come back, but I don’t know when I’ll be back to Dallas-except to fly through.
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Maria_l
Sep 2, 2025
Must visit - Impressive and sad. Worth the money and it’s a must see. While it broke my heart I’m glad I visited.
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Lekibird
Aug 7, 2025
Excellent and moving - Excellent museum with lots of detail. Wish I had more time there. If you really want to dive into it plan on at least half a day. The hologram interaction was very moving. We made the mistake of starting at the end of the main exhibit vs the beginning, so be sure you follow the map. It was not a good thing for us! The hologram took about 30 min. We did not get to see the 45 min movie or close to half of the main exhibit in 2 1/2 hours. We will be back.
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Lucy2go
Nov 15, 2025
Big disappointment - We were looking forward to learning more at this museum. I have never seen less educated and uninformed staff at a museum. Not one person gave us helpful tips or answered questions, even when the general information we were looking for was right in the pamphlet they handed us when we entered . They couldn’t give us any more details about the summary. The hologram was great and worth the visit. The flow of the exhibit was confusing and difficult to follow.
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Cancellation: Free cancellation up to 24 hours before the start of your experience (local time).