National Holocaust Centre and Museum
The UK's first permanent museum, memorial and education site dedicated to the Holocaust. Visit our two permanent exhibitions:

The Journey Exhibition - tells the story of Leo, a fictional German-Jewish boy living in Berlin during Nazi rule. His story unfolds in a series of rooms, which not only detail Leo’s experience but also that of children who lived during the Holocaust and survived.
The Holocaust Exhibition - for visitors aged 12 years and older. It aims to tell a story of people and how their lives are affected by history. The exhibition reminds visitors that knowing what happened in the Holocaust is the first necessary step to understanding it.
Free entry for badge holders
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Address
National Holocaust Centre and Museum
Acre Edge Road
Laxton
Newark
Nottinghamshire
NG22 0PA
Telephone
01623 836627