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The National Holocaust Centre and Museum promotes an understanding of the roots of discrimination and prejudice, and the development of ethical values, leading to a greater understanding within society. The Centre uses the history of genocide as a model of how society can break down, and emphasises how current and future generations must carefully examine and learn from these tragedies. Each day, school pupils, students and public visit the Centre. Most visitors make The Journey as part of their visit. The short film below shares this journey experience, as seen through the eyes of children, and introduces one vital aspect of the Centre. Admission: Adult £8 Concession £7 Flexible Family Ticket (2 adults and up to 3 children) £28 Opening Times: Monday to Friday 10am to 4.30pm (last admission 3.30pm)
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