It's a very interesting and educational museum. Be sure to bring your ID. You need to show it at the door.
Museum of Tolerance
Posted: Feb 8, 2016
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5/5Outstanding
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We came here on Wednesday and arrived very early. I was thrilled that two Holocaust survivors were going to speak here this afternoon. Unfortunately there were a lot of school teams here and by the afternoon the tickets were sold out. I didn’t think about buying tickets in advance, but I thought if I bought them in advance, I wouldn’t miss the presentation. I went to Annenberg to see the photography exhibition (free, about 15 minutes walk from the museum), which is a refugee exhibition. It was fun to see these moving photos, and then I went back to the museum and learned to tolerate it. There is also a good exhibition about violence, and students listen very seriously. Give yourself 2 hours to come here and see, highly recommended!
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Posted: May 7, 2019
嘟旅途
4/5Excellent
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This is an educational museum about racial dignity. If you have extra time, you can visit it.
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Posted: Feb 23, 2016
黄浮清
4/5Excellent
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Tolerance Museum is the most educational Museum I have ever seen. It tells us about the meaning of tolerance and the actual situation in life, so that we can understand the importance of tolerance! A tolerant heart will fill the world with love
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Posted: May 5, 2016
288***66
4/5Excellent
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It's well designed. It's suitable for browsing. There's a lot of exhibits in it.
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Posted: Nov 25, 2015
358***33
4/5Excellent
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The Museum of Tolerance is a unique museum in Los Angeles. It is an educational center set up by an international Jewish organization. It tells people to be tolerant through exhibitions. I see that most of the visitors are teenagers.