The Holocaust Memorial Museum of San Antonio is dedicated to educating our community about the dangers of hatred, prejudice, and apathy. Through our exhibits and educational programming we honor the memory of the six million Jews and other innocent victims of the Holocaust and the inspirational legacy of those who survived.
The Holocaust Memorial Museum of San Antonio is free and open to the public. Walk-in visitors are invited to enjoy a self-guided tour, while scheduled groups of 15 of more are taken on docent-led tours and offered the chance to hear from a local Holocaust survivor. To schedule a tour or hear from one of our speakers, please fill out a Tour Scheduling Form at least two weeks prior to your desired date.
Field Trips: Tours last approximately 2 1/2 hours. Groups are provided with a guided tour of the main exhibit led by a trained docent and will participate in a group activity or film. Due to the graphic nature of the content depicted in the Museum, tour requests will be accepted for grades 6 and up. For 5th-grade groups, special consideration will be taken to ensure the students are prepared for the subject matter and visual depiction of the Holocaust.
For all groups in 5th grade and under, the Museum offers a variety of other age-appropriate educational resources. Museum staff can provide you with more detailed descriptions of Museum resources and services.