Yad Vashem: Honoring Holocaust Victims in Jerusalem

Overview

Yad Vashem serves as Israel's foremost memorial dedicated to the millions who perished in the Holocaust. Nestled on the slopes of Mount Herzl, this expansive 45-acre site in Jerusalem offers visitors a profound educational and commemorative experience. The centerpiece, the Holocaust History Museum, provides an immersive journey through the narrative of the Holocaust, showcasing personal artifacts, survivor accounts, and detailed exhibits. Notably, the Hall of Names commemorates individual victims, while the Garden of the Righteous Gentiles honors those who risked their lives to save Jews during this dark chapter in history. With over one million annual visitors, Yad Vashem’s commitment to education, documentation, research, and remembrance ensures that the stories of the Holocaust victims are never forgotten. Admission is free, making this cherished site accessible to all who seek to understand and remember the past.

Photo of Yad Vashem
Photo of Yad Vashem
Photo of Yad Vashem
Opening hours
  • Sunday 09:00 - 16:00
  • Monday 09:00 - 16:00
  • Tuesday 09:00 - 16:00
  • Wednesday 09:00 - 16:00
  • Thursday 09:00 - 16:00
  • Friday 09:00 - 13:00

Open 24/7

Contact Info
  • AddressJerusalem, 9103401, Israel
  • Phone+972 2-644-3400

Reviews

Layla Abdul
Palestine
4
Visiting this place with friends was a profound experience; it requires significant emotional and spiritual preparation. This is not just any museum. The design is truly unique and the narrative, alongside the diverse contents and the political aspects they present, is striking. I sincerely hope that this place becomes more inclusive, welcoming individuals from various perspectives and religions. The location itself can be provocative for some visitors and locals, as I've heard.
David Cohen
Argentina
5
Outstanding. A must see if you're visiting Israel. The museum features wonderful modern architecture with a lot of significance. The displays are arranged in chronological order. I believed I knew much about the Holocaust, but I realized I had much to learn. The exhibitions are incredibly impactful.
Michael Sparr
USA
5
This place is absolutely fascinating. Make sure you have a booking reservation. You can arrange this upon arrival, but expect potential delays in entry. Bags are not allowed, but free lockers are available downstairs. There’s much more to this place than you might expect, so ensure you allocate enough time for your visit. It's definitely worth it.
Anna Schneider
Germany
5
This museum is a must-visit for everyone. The tragic history experienced by our not-so-distant ancestors must not be overlooked; it is vital that we learn from it both now and in the future. The visit will take around two hours and features numerous exhibits, survivor interviews, and a wealth of reading material. The architecture of the building itself is stunning, and the view at the end is breathtaking. Remember, you need a green pass to enter.
Sarah Klein
Israel
5
This museum is very informative and beautifully presented, providing a clear understanding of WWII and the atrocities committed against Jews by the Nazis. It is a sorrowful part of history that reveals the loss of humanity during wartime. We must learn from this history. Be sure to visit the Children’s Memorial; it will leave a lasting impression.