About Traveling Exhibitions
The Museum’s traveling exhibitions have appeared in 195 US cities and 49 US states and in Canada, Croatia, Germany, Hungary, Israel, and Serbia. Presented at a wide variety of venues, these exhibitions bring the history and lessons of the Holocaust beyond the Museum’s walls, reaching audiences from the smallest towns to the largest cities.
Through the American Library Association’s Public Programs Office, the Americans and the Holocaust traveling exhibition will tour 50 public and university libraries through November 2023.
This exhibition examines the role of ordinary people in the Holocaust and the variety of motives and pressures that influenced individual choices to act.
Our exhibitions travel all over the United States and the world. Find an exhibition in your area.
Retired Exhibitions
Nazi Persecution of Homosexuals 1933–1945
State of Deception: The Power of Nazi Propaganda
The Nazi Olympics: Berlin 1936
Fighting the Fires of Hate: America and the Nazi Book Burnings
Life in Shadows: Hidden Children and the Holocaust
Remember the Children: Daniel's Story
Schindler
Varian Fry: Assignment Rescue 1940–1941
Deadly Medicine: Creating the Master Race
The Museum exhibitions program is sponsored in part by the Lester Robbins and Sheila Johnson Robbins Traveling and Special Exhibitions Fund established in 1990 and Dr. and Mrs. Sol Center.