The Museum of Memory and Tolerance is named after him. Spread the importance of tolerance, non-violence, memory and human rights.
Part of this is achieved through awareness raising that happens in the tours of the exhibitions encouraging reflection and social action. Always being updated and renewed, the content is constantly improving. Invites you to see the exhibitions
The Museum of Memory and Tolerance at CDMX is a space created for reflection based on historical memory and the promotion of values. The permanent exhibition consists of two sections: 1. The Memory section is considered one of the most comprehensive and shocking in the world, being the only museum that houses the Holocaust, and six other genocides recognized by international courts: Armenia, Cambodia, Guatemala, Rwanda and former Yugoslavia and Darfur. 2. The Tolerance section is a space in which the importance of this value is promoted, as well as non-violence, the culture of peace and human rights. Also enjoy the temporary exhibition "Anne Frank, Notes of Hope", where you will see an exact replica of the hideout where Ana and her family remained hidden in during the Nazi occupation. A space, where Ana is taken to reflect on the importance of tolerance and human dignity. After visiting this museum, you won't be the same.
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