<%@LANGUAGE="JAVASCRIPT" CODEPAGE="65001"%> The Holocaust Museum of Southwest Florida
Museum Exterior
Our historic boxcar before relocation to local schools.
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Group of School Children

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UNIQUE BEGINNING
The unique origin of the Museum was a Naples, Florida middle school classroom exhibit created by students and teachers studying the Holocaust.

In 2001, the exhibit was transformed into a museum and educational center, operating as a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit corporation. With our focus on education, our programs have reached over 23,000 students in the 2008/2009 school year and the museum hosts more than 5,000 visitors annually.

OUTSTANDING ARTIFACTS
The Museum houses over 1,000 World War II and Holocaust artifacts and original photographs displayed chronologically from the rise of Nazism to Allied Liberation and the Nuremberg Trials. Many of the artifacts have been donated or permanently loaned by local survivors, liberators and other dedicated people.

Both self-guided and docent-led tours are available to visitors at the museum.
As part of a unique program, the recently acquired Holocaust-era, 10-ton railway boxcar travels to schools to allow participation in our outreach education activities by students, teachers and parents.

EXTENSIVE EDUCATION PROGRAMS
The Museum’s education programs focus on middle and high school students in Southwest Florida and the community at large. Student groups visit the Museum, or attend programs at their schools conducted by our Education Department, often accompanied by Holocaust survivors and liberators telling their personal stories.

The Museum sponsors teacher training, traveling exhibits, film lecture series and cooperative programs with other institutions to reach out to our membership and the community. We also house an extensive Lending Library of Holocaust-related books and films.

Children’s Shoes
Holocaust Survivor Speaking
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Kids Touring Holocaust Boxcar

HOURS
Tuesday through Sunday, 1 p.m. – 4 p.m.
Closed Monday, public holidays
and the day after Thanksgiving

GROUP TOURS
By pre-arranged appointment. Kindly call the Museum at 239-263-9200 to arrange a tour

SCHOOL TOURS
By pre-arranged appointment
Kindly call the Museum Education Director at
239-263-9200 to arrange a tour

ADMISSION
Members are accorded Free Admission with a valid
Membership Card

Non-member General Admission: $8/person
Due to the sensitive nature of our Museum exhibits,
we recommend that children under 12 not view the
collection unless approved and accompanied by their supervising adult

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The Museum is a not-for-profit 501 (c) (3) corporation