Welcome to the future Holocaust Museum Boston

An institution dedicated to preserving the memory and lessons of the Holocaust. Slated to open in late 2026, our museum will be a powerful symbol of remembrance, education, and the ongoing fight against hatred and bigotry.

Our visionary project will feature immersive exhibitions, educational programs, and poignant commemorations designed to engage visitors intellectually, emotionally, and ethically. At the Holocaust Museum Boston, we invite you to Examine the Past, Connect to the Present, and Create the Future. Through compelling narratives of resilience, justice, and human dignity, we will guide visitors on a transformative journey to understand history, reflect on its relevance today, and inspire a future rooted in empathy and human rights.

The museum will offer state-of-the-art galleries with interactive displays and thought-provoking educational initiatives. These spaces will foster a deeper connection to history and encourage understanding across generations.

Funded by the generous support of individuals and corporate partners, the Holocaust Museum Boston will be located in the heart of Boston, just a short distance from the city’s historic landmarks. As we approach our grand opening, we invite you to join us in supporting this transformative project, which will honor the past and educate future generations about the importance of tolerance, equality, and human rights.

The Holocaust Museum Boston will open its doors in late 2026, and we look forward to welcoming you to this vital space where history’s lessons will continue to shape tomorrow’s understanding.

The museum will feature:

State-of-the-art exhibition galleries dedicated to immersive, interactive displays and historical exhibits that explore the Holocaust’s history, impact, and ongoing relevance. This space will also include a contemplative area to honor the lives lost and feature personal stories and historical artifacts.

Dimensions in Testimony℠ is a groundbreaking, interactive experience that offers visitors the rare opportunity to sit across from a Holocaust Survivor and ask them questions about their life and survival. Using high-definition interview recordings paired with voice recognition technology, this immersive space enables visitors to engage in real-time conversations with virtual survivors, providing a unique and deeply personal connection to history.

Special/Changing Exhibit Space is designed to host rotating exhibitions and multi-use events, including educational programs, community outreach, and fundraising initiatives.

Classrooms and Workshops for hands-on educational programs, teacher training, and community engagement, fostering learning experiences for visitors of all ages.