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1 Duncombe Rd, Forest Town, Johannesburg, 2193, South AfricaMap
Phone+27 11 640 3100
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  • Christopher V
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    Half day visit

    Two story museum that covers a significant level of detail on the Holocaust and Rwandan genocide. We wish there was more space and time allocated to the Rwandan genocide though as it felt quite a bit ...

    Reviewed on Nov 28, 2021
  • Rohitrtga
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    Love this place

    The Johannesburg Holocaust & Genocide Centre provides comprehensive education programmes for Grade 8-12 learners across Gauteng and neighbouring provinces, enhancing their study of Holocaust history a...

    Reviewed on Nov 23, 2021
  • 858charmainev
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    Educational visit on a Sunday morning

    Modern, interactive and educational. We were fortunate to join up with a group guided tour and had the unexpected privilege to listen to Mr Krausz, a Holocaust survivor, speak at the centre.

    Reviewed on Feb 23, 2020
  • Steve-CdnTravelLover
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    Very moving small museum

    I’ve visited a lot of Holocaust museums around the world, it’s an important part of my identity. The lovely new building in a suburb of Johannesburg was one of the better ones, in my view. I was parti...

    Reviewed on Jan 13, 2020
  • KevinS442
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    Must See

    Well appointed architecture that the hosts will explain. Focus on the Rwandan and WW2 genocides. Links very well back to the southern african context. The walk through and interactive museum portion...

    Reviewed on Jan 1, 2020