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The Beth Shalom Holocaust Centre, also known as the National Holocaust Centre and Museum, is a significant Holocaust memorial site located near Laxton in Nottinghamshire, England. Founded by brothers James and Stephen Smith after a trip to Israel in 1991, the centre was established to address what they perceived as a lack of education and public awareness about the Holocaust in the United Kingdom. It was opened in 1995 as an educational centre and memorial site.

Facilities and Exhibitions at the Centre

The National Holocaust Centre and Museum houses two permanent exhibitions, a memorial, an education and teaching area, and memorial gardens. The centre provides information about the history of Jews in Germany, Poland, and the United Kingdom, Jewish life before the war, antisemitism, the November Pogroms of 1938, the 'Final Solution', concentration camps, the experiences of refugees, and the lives of survivors in England.

The 'Holocaust Gallery' Exhibition

One of the centre's permanent exhibitions, the 'Holocaust Gallery', is designed for secondary school students and adults. It provides information about Jewish culture, growing anti-Semitism, and the Holocaust. The exhibition includes photos and life stories of individual Jewish people, everyday objects, models of concentration camps, anti-Semitic smear writings and propaganda materials, and photos from the camps.

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National Holocaust Centre and Museum
Acre Edge Rd
NG22 0PA Laxton

Visitor information National Holocaust Centre and Museum

Opening hours

Monday
10:00 – 18:30
Tuesday
10:00 – 18:30
Wednesday
10:00 – 18:30
Thursday
10:00 – 18:30
Friday
10:00 – 18:30
Saturday Closed
Sunday
10:00 – 18:30

Admission

0 – 7Free
8 – 17£7.50
65+£9.00
Adults£10.00

Facilities

Wheelchair accessible
Museum shop
Coffee

Location & Map

Acre Edge Rd, Laxton

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Exhibitions

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National Holocaust Centre and Museum Reviews

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  • Apollo's Insights AI-Generated

    The National Holocaust Centre and Museum in Laxton, England, offers a somber and educational experience focused on the history of the Holocaust. Visitors often appreciate the thoughtful layout and informative exhibits that provide a comprehensive overview of this tragic period. The museum's Journey exhibition, which follows the story of a young Jewish boy in Nazi Germany, is frequently highlighted as particularly moving and impactful. Many reviewers commend the center for its sensitive handling of the subject matter and its efforts to promote understanding and tolerance.

    The museum's memorial gardens are often mentioned as a place for quiet reflection, adding a contemplative dimension to the visit. The center also receives praise for its educational programs and the opportunity to hear firsthand accounts from Holocaust survivors, which many find to be an invaluable and deeply affecting experience.

    Some visitors note that the location in rural Nottinghamshire might be challenging to reach without a car, which could be a drawback for those relying on public transportation. Additionally, due to the nature of the content, some reviewers caution that the experience can be emotionally intense and may not be suitable for very young children.

    Overall, the National Holocaust Centre and Museum is widely regarded as a powerful and important educational resource that leaves a lasting impression on its visitors, encouraging reflection on the lessons of history and the importance of combating prejudice and discrimination.

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