Melbourne Holocaust Museum

The Melbourne Holocaust Museum (MHM) is now open, with the permanent exhibition Everybody Had a Name, a uniquely Melbourne perspective of the six million lives lost during the Holocaust, memorialised through individual stories.

This significant opening marks the culmination of a 10-year design and planning exercise and more than a four-year construction phase. The building has already received an architecture award for its outstanding design by Kerstin Thompson Architects and now it’s time to open the doors and welcome visitors to experience the world-class museum with state-of-the-art exhibits and experiences.

The Melbourne Holocaust Museum was created by Melbourne Holocaust survivors as a memorial to the 6 million Jews who were murdered in WWII. More than just an award-winning museum and education centre, it also houses an incredible collection of eyewitness testimonies, historical documents and artefacts from the Holocaust, available to be explored.


Accessible to all

The MHM has the following services:
Accessible toilets on all public access levels
Lift access
The museum has wheelchair access and MHM staff and volunteers are happy to assist.

Dates

Opening: Jan. 10, 2024, midnight Closing: Dec. 31, 2024, midnight

Website

Please click here for the official website