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

The National Holocaust Centre and Museum

624 Reviews
  • Friday10 am–4:30 pm
  • SaturdayClosed
  • Sunday10 am–4:30 pm
  • Monday10 am–4:30 pm
  • Tuesday10 am–4:30 pm
  • Wednesday10 am–4:30 pm
  • Thursday10 am–4:30 pm
The National Holocaust Centre and Museum Acre Edge Rd, Laxton, Newark NG22 0PA

About the Business

The National Holocaust Centre and Museum | Charity

Contacts

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+441623836627
Acre Edge Rd, Laxton, Newark NG22 0PA

Hours

  • Friday10 am–4:30 pm
  • SaturdayClosed
  • Sunday10 am–4:30 pm
  • Monday10 am–4:30 pm
  • Tuesday10 am–4:30 pm
  • Wednesday10 am–4:30 pm
  • Thursday10 am–4:30 pm

Features

  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance
  • Wheelchair-accessible lift
  • Wheelchair-accessible toilet
  • Wheelchair-accessible car park
  • Toilets
  • Family friendly
  • Good for kids
  • Restaurant
  • Getting tickets in advance recommended

Recommended Reviews

Lisa Turner
20.03.2024
The National Holocaust Centre and Museum
Took a group there a few weeks ago,this was my 2nd visit, unbelievable place to visit,very informative & heartbreaking at the same time.A must place to visit, not to be missed.The staff there couldn't be more helpful, beyond expectations.will visit again.
Halyna Trofimova
09.03.2024
The National Holocaust Centre and Museum
Memory of the Jews who perished in the genocide.This should not happen again, the whole reasonable world repeats, but unfortunately, now such a crime is happening again in my country, in Ukraine. The world should not have silent, the bitter memory of history is enough for you!
Nicola Threlkeld
27.01.2024
The National Holocaust Centre and Museum
An excellent and informative centre providing education. Well presented exhibitions that show what life was like during WWII and the impact of holocaust following on.
david watson
22.01.2024
The National Holocaust Centre and Museum
This Holocaust Museum is so interesting but devastating at the same time. Nothing can really make you realise what the tortured people went through.This Museum gives you a small insight to the conditions and the way people treated.Only 45 minutes drive from Sheffield. Definitely worth a visit. You will need at least 2 hours to get the full benefit so you can, read. Watch video footage. Visit the souvenir shop and buy interesting books.Then visit the onsite cafe to rest and have a good think of what you have just visited.
Sally Bevins
30.12.2023
The National Holocaust Centre and Museum
I feel a bit guilty putting I loved the experience, on such saddening, disturbing historical events. The centre is a seriously need experience, to teach and hopefully learn from such tragic cruelty.We arrived to a good sized carpark, suitable for cars, vans and buses. We were guided to were they'd like us to park with a smile. On parking we walked to and through the memorial gardens. Which was full of a variety of roses and plaque's with information to read.We entered the building through a small gift shop (which helps fund the centre as well). We'd booked our experience online and were surprised that we had a ticket for a year of returns. We spent two and a half hours in the next part and were absolutely mind blown with the vastness of information, much of which I had no idea had ever happened.We retreated to the coffee shop for gorgeous cake and beverages. We were ever told of how those supply business ( small companies) contributed back to the funding of the centre. We decided that we felt we needed to head home and digest some of the things to had learnt from our trip and return together for another episode.So a few things to say, watch this space for our/my next review and honestly what a fantastic place to be privileged to visit, with amazingly knowledgeable staff, prepared to help whenever needed ( even in the cold winter garden at this time of year).Looking forward to the next visit for the knowledge I will experience. Thank you.
Pat Appleby
21.12.2023
The National Holocaust Centre and Museum
Well worth a visit. Very interesting, thought provoking and emotional. Lovely gift shop and excellent cafe. The rose gardens are beautiful too
Paul Roberts
20.12.2023
The National Holocaust Centre and Museum
It's a sobber place to visit but a need to go place to see what happened during 1923 to 1945,the vist centre is a must for the younger people who don't believe that this happened. The centre is brilliant with interactive displays and pieces from those who survived. £10 for a ticket but lasts for 12 months, beautiful gardens to sit and enjoy, nice cafe with indoor and outdoor seating. Staff where brilliant, would highly recommend that you go there.
Chris Wyatt
19.12.2023
The National Holocaust Centre and Museum
A bit our of the way, bit if you are in the area, we'll worth your time and effort.
Nic c
17.12.2023
The National Holocaust Centre and Museum
This is a must visit not only to understand the horrors but how the UK actually let some of it happen. Very enlightening. Really you need a full day to absorb all the information. A nice cafe to break up the day and reflect between the journey experience and the timeline museum. A ticket allows repeat visits.

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