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Holocaust Museum LA Reopens as Part of $70M Goldrich Cultural Center

cultural-heritage · 2026-05-06

The Holocaust Museum LA, the oldest Holocaust museum in the U.S. and the first established by survivors, is set to reopen on June 14 after being closed for 10 months. This reopening is part of the newly developed Goldrich Cultural Center, which features a $70-million expansion located in Pan Pacific Park, close to downtown Los Angeles. Founded by Holocaust survivors, the museum plays a crucial role in maintaining the memory of the Holocaust. The new cultural center will enhance the museum's facilities and programming.

Key facts

  • Holocaust Museum LA is the first survivor-founded and oldest Holocaust museum in the US.
  • The museum was closed for 10 months.
  • It will reopen as part of the new Goldrich Cultural Center.
  • The campus expansion cost $70 million.
  • The debut date is June 14.
  • The location is Pan Pacific Park near downtown Los Angeles.
  • The museum was originally founded by Holocaust survivors.
  • The new center will offer expanded facilities.

Entities

Institutions

  • Holocaust Museum LA
  • Goldrich Cultural Center
  • Los Angeles Times
  • ArtsJournal

Locations

  • Los Angeles
  • United States
  • Pan Pacific Park

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