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Open tomorrow at 12:00-15:30
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616 Central Ave SW, Albuquerque, NM 87102, United StatesMap
Phone+1 505-247-0606
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  • gypsygirl2028
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    Persecution of peoples museum

    This museum contains more information than just those who are persecuted during the holocaust. It also features information on the persecution of other races, including the Native Americans. Half of...

    Reviewed on Jan 1, 2023
  • Stephanie M
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    A moving, educational experience!

    A definite must-see museum! It is very small, but if you take the time to watch the videos and read all of the information posted, it will take a little over an hour. While one side of the museum addr...

    Reviewed on Jun 24, 2022
  • thewanderingmeatball
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    Sobering Museum

    Small yet sobering museum covering the events of the Holocaust, other genocides, and current issues facing those who are being persecuted.

    Reviewed on Jun 16, 2022
  • lbgb150
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    Very interesting museum

    Very interesting museum. Small but worth the trip. I felt safe as they keep the museum locked. They had videos from survivors which left me in tears. I liked how this showed not just Shoah victims bu...

    Reviewed on May 1, 2022
  • NYMartNY
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    More than worth an hour of your time.

    This is a hidden gem in Albuquerque. Everyone should go. It is small but packed with information and education. You can do it in an hour. The people were super-friendly. There is a suggested donat...

    Reviewed on Sep 22, 2020