On December 10, 1948, the United Nations General Assembly adopted the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. This year, the Holocaust Museum Houston will celebrate International Human Rights Day with free general admission. Presented by H-E-B, the first 200 visitors will receive a complimentary H-E-B tote bag complete with sanitizer, a personal copy of the United Nation’s Universal Declaration of Human Rights, stickers and a Mandela notecard.
Admission includes access to HMH’s Holocaust, Human Rights, Diaries and Samuel Bak galleries along with entry to the exhibition, "Mandela: Struggle for Freedom," a rich sensory experience of imagery, soundscape, digital media and objects used to explore the earthshaking fight for justice and human dignity in South Africa - and its relevance to issues of today.
Due to COVID restrictions, patrons wanting to visit "Mandela: Struggle for Freedom," are required to reserve a timeslot in advance.
On December 10, 1948, the United Nations General Assembly adopted the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. This year, the Holocaust Museum Houston will celebrate International Human Rights Day with free general admission. Presented by H-E-B, the first 200 visitors will receive a complimentary H-E-B tote bag complete with sanitizer, a personal copy of the United Nation’s Universal Declaration of Human Rights, stickers and a Mandela notecard.
Admission includes access to HMH’s Holocaust, Human Rights, Diaries and Samuel Bak galleries along with entry to the exhibition, "Mandela: Struggle for Freedom," a rich sensory experience of imagery, soundscape, digital media and objects used to explore the earthshaking fight for justice and human dignity in South Africa - and its relevance to issues of today.
Due to COVID restrictions, patrons wanting to visit "Mandela: Struggle for Freedom," are required to reserve a timeslot in advance.
On December 10, 1948, the United Nations General Assembly adopted the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. This year, the Holocaust Museum Houston will celebrate International Human Rights Day with free general admission. Presented by H-E-B, the first 200 visitors will receive a complimentary H-E-B tote bag complete with sanitizer, a personal copy of the United Nation’s Universal Declaration of Human Rights, stickers and a Mandela notecard.
Admission includes access to HMH’s Holocaust, Human Rights, Diaries and Samuel Bak galleries along with entry to the exhibition, "Mandela: Struggle for Freedom," a rich sensory experience of imagery, soundscape, digital media and objects used to explore the earthshaking fight for justice and human dignity in South Africa - and its relevance to issues of today.
Due to COVID restrictions, patrons wanting to visit "Mandela: Struggle for Freedom," are required to reserve a timeslot in advance.