Mexico City: Ticket de entrada Museo Memoria y Tolerancia

Colonia Tabacalera, Mexico



Visit the Memory and Tolerance Museum and learn about the Holocaust and other crimes against humanity through art installations and exhibits.

Memory and Tolerance Museum in Mexico City: Entrance Ticket with Audioguide

Visit the Memory and Tolerance Museum in Mexico City, ideal for those interested in history, human rights, and social change.

This museum raises awareness of the Holocaust and other genocides, including those in Armenia, Rwanda, Guatemala, Cambodia, Darfur, and Yugoslavia. Its mission is to promote tolerance, peace, respect for human rights, and social responsibility through historical memory and educational exhibits.

The permanent exhibition spans 43 rooms featuring over 1,200 objects, documents, and audiovisual materials. Visitors can also explore temporary exhibitions included with the ticket.

Permanent Art Installations

  • Lost Potential installation by Jan Hendrix
  • Lozano-Hemmer metronomes installation
  • The Wings of Peace, a sculptural and interactive work by Jorge Marin
  • YOU, a sculptural and interactive work by Rivelino
  • Cube, an installation by Jan Hendrix
  • Train wagon used in World War II for prisoner transfer
  • Non-Violence Project sculpture by Carl Fredrik Reuterswärd
  • Fragment of the Berlin Wall

Includes

  • Entry ticket
  • Audioguide available in Spanish and English
  • Access to temporary exhibitions

Important Information

  • Permanent exhibitions are recommended for children older than 15 years
  • Children younger than 15 must be accompanied by an adult

Cancellation Policy

Cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.

For the best experience, bring comfortable shoes and allow at least two hours to explore. Booking online in advance is recommended to secure your preferred visit time.

Frequently Asked Questions

The Museo Memoria y Tolerancia is a museum in Mexico City that focuses on the Holocaust, genocides, human rights, and social awareness.
The Memory and Tolerance Museum is located in Mexico City, Mexico.
The museum covers topics including the Holocaust, genocides in Armenia, Rwanda, Guatemala, Cambodia, Darfur, and Yugoslavia, as well as human rights and tolerance.
Yes, tickets for the Museo Memoria y Tolerancia can be purchased in advance online for convenient entry.
The museum is educational but covers sensitive historical topics, so visitor discretion is advised for children.
A visit typically takes about 1.5 to 2 hours, depending on your pace through the exhibits.
Opening hours vary, so check the Museo Memoria y Tolerancia website for current times before your visit.
Guided tours are often available; check the museum’s website for details and booking options.
Photography policies vary, so refer to the museum's guidelines upon arrival or on their website.
Yes, the museum offers accessibility features to accommodate visitors with disabilities.

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