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Visiting Info
Opening Hours:

Sunday to Thursday: ‬09:00-17:00

Fridays and Holiday eves: ‬09:00-14:00

Yad Vashem is closed on Saturdays and all Jewish Holidays.

Entrance to the Holocaust History Museum is not permitted for children under the age of 10. Babies in strollers or carriers will not be permitted to enter.

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The Visual Center in Action

A mother and son watch the film One Survivor Remembers - Gerda Weissman Klein
A mother and son watch the film One Survivor Remembers - Gerda Weissman Klein

A mother and son watch the film One Survivor Remembers - Gerda Weissman Klein
Visitors view films at personal computer stations at the official opening of the Visual Center, 1.11.05
Visitors view films at personal computer stations at the official opening of the Visual Center, 1.11.05

Visitors view films at personal computer stations at the official opening of the Visual Center, 1.11.05
Visitors view films at personal computer stations at the official opening of the Visual Center, 1.11.05
Visitors view films at personal computer stations at the official opening of the Visual Center, 1.11.05

Visitors view films at personal computer stations at the official opening of the Visual Center, 1.11.05
Yeshiva students at the Visual Center’s personal computer stations on the fast day of the Tenth of Tevet, 2006
Yeshiva students at the Visual Center’s personal computer stations on the fast day of the Tenth of Tevet, 2006

Yeshiva students at the Visual Center’s personal computer stations on the fast day of the Tenth of Tevet, 2006
A Holocaust survivor visiting the Center, viewing his own testimony
A Holocaust survivor visiting the Center, viewing his own testimony

A Holocaust survivor visiting the Center, viewing his own testimony
Tourists, soldiers, students and others view films at the Visual Center
Tourists, soldiers, students and others view films at the Visual Center

Tourists, soldiers, students and others view films at the Visual Center
Orthodox boys at a computer station at the Visual Center
Orthodox boys at a computer station at the Visual Center

Orthodox boys at a computer station at the Visual Center
Q&A after a special screening of The Cemetery Club (Tali Shemesh, 2006), in the presence of the film’s main characters, Minia Rubin and Lena Bar-Brecher (seated facing the audience from R to L) and their familly
Q&A after a special screening of The Cemetery Club (Tali Shemesh, 2006), in the presence of the film’s main characters, Minia Rubin and Lena Bar-Brecher (seated facing the audience from R to L) and their familly

Q&A after a special screening of The Cemetery Club (Tali Shemesh, 2006), in the presence of the film’s main characters, Minia Rubin and Lena Bar-Brecher (seated facing the audience from R to L) and their familly
Q&A after a special screening of The Cemetery Club (Tali Shemesh, 2006), in the presence of the film’s main characters, Minia Rubin and Lena Bar-Brecher (seated facing the audience from R to L) and their familly
Q&A after a special screening of The Cemetery Club (Tali Shemesh, 2006), in the presence of the film’s main characters, Minia Rubin and Lena Bar-Brecher (seated facing the audience from R to L) and their familly

Q&A after a special screening of The Cemetery Club (Tali Shemesh, 2006), in the presence of the film’s main characters, Minia Rubin and Lena Bar-Brecher (seated facing the audience from R to L) and their familly
Dr. Zeev Tzachor, Director of Sapir College at the Visual Center’s Inauguration Conference, May 2006
Dr. Zeev Tzachor, Director of Sapir College at the Visual Center’s Inauguration Conference, May 2006

Dr. Zeev Tzachor, Director of Sapir College at the Visual Center’s Inauguration Conference, May 2006