Updated: 3/12/2025
closed Mondays and major US holidays
closed Mondays and major US holidays.
As an outgrowth of a local middle school project on the Holocaust, the Museum focuses on educating students and visitors through its collection and special exhibits and events . The inclusion of individual stories of local SWFL residents who are Holocaust Survivors, Camp Liberators and WWII Veterans "makes history personal".
To promote respect and understanding using the history and lessons of the Holocaust.
Museum now entering its 12th year, since its founding as a 501 (c) (3) non-profit organization in late 2001.
The Museum's permanent collection, displayed chronologically, features over 1,000 photographs and artifacts of WWII and the Holocaust.
Visit our website for more information: www.holocaustmuseumswfl.org
Museum exhibitions and special events are scheduled year-round.
Docent-led tours available daily.
School programs, Private Group tours and speakers are available by prior arrangement with the Museum.
Teacher workshops held annually.
The Museum is governed by a Board of Directors.
Access: Members
Appointment required: False
Daily, Docent-led tours available with admission. Special events are often free to the public.
School and Private Group tours during non-public hours are available by appointment. Contact the Museum to arrange.
This information, including business hours, addresses and contact information is
provided for general reference purposes only. No representation is made or warranty is given as
to its content or the reliability thereof. User assumes all risk of use. Stories USA, Inc.
and its content suppliers assume no responsibility for any loss or delay resulting from such
use. Please call ahead to verify the dates, the location and directions.