Memory and Tolerance Museum

Av. Juárez 8, Colonia Centro, Centro, Cuauhtémoc, 06010 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico
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User Reviews

5 Chris Georges - a month ago

Visiting this museo is like a punch in the gut when you’re reminded that ‘never again’ has always been an empty promise. genocide-like activity continues into the present and foreign governments rarely risk significant amounts of their own people and political capital to stop genocides in faraway countries, and are always inclined to turn away refugees as culturally/economically undesirable. Nevertheless it’s important to have these places so people (especially young people) understand the circumstances that bring about these events so there can be hope to change this in the future.

They have brought a railcar that carried Jewish people and rebuilt it inside the museum; standing in that was the most powerful moment for me personally

5 Karel - 2 months ago

Awesome museum!! Loved it, lot of informations about the horrible things thst happened in the world... better not go with young children! There is some videos that could freak them! Enjoy your time!

5 Lisa - 6 months ago

Traveling through the museum is a profound experience. Every human being must go. You will be changed forever and for the better. You will learn about the Jewish holocaust as well as many other genocides throughout history and around the world.

5 Hope Murray - 3 months ago

This museum plays a really important role in Mexican society. They are a strong voice for those who face discrimination. If you get a chance to visit, you will find the exhibitions very powerful. Most of the staff speaks English and the cafe has vegan options.

5 K. K. - a month ago

Great museum, very important topics. The holocaust takes up around 80 % of the exhibition. I would have wished much more info on the lesser well known genocides such as the one on Darfur and Guatemala. After seeing all the misery, it was needed and good to end on a more positive note, celebrating diversity and tolerance as a way to prevent future such atrocities.

5 michael pina - a year ago

An amazing experience. The climate stuff was plain American propaganda although beautifully presented. Which tells you it's value as propaganda. Which also tells you that the Jewish piece of the museum was amazing and touching. But not propaganda and it is a must visit as the art rivals any Museum in the world.

5 William Perez - 2 months ago

Makes you look at things from a different perspective. It's almost all in Spanish

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