European Museums and Memorials
- Anne Frank House (Netherlands)A museum dedicated to raising awareness of Anne Frank's story, located in the house where Frank went into hiding.
- Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial and Museum (Poland)A memorial and museum located at the former German Nazi concentration and extermination camp.
- Auschwitz Jewish Center (Poland)Located in Oświęcim, Poland, the Auschwitz Jewish center includes the Jewish Museum, the Chevra Lomdei Mishnayot Synagogue, the Kluger Family House, the Great Synagogue Memorial Park, and the Jewish Cemetery in Oświęcim.
- Camp Westerbork Memorial Center (Netherlands)A former Nazi transit camp in Drenthe province, Camp Westerbork now serves as an memorial for the thousands of Jewish people who passed through before being sent to concentration camps.
- Center for the Documentation of Nazi Forced Labor (Germany)The Nazi Forced Labor Documentation Center provides information on the roughly 26 million men, women, and children abducted by the Nazi regime and exploited as forced laborers during the Second World War.
- European Holocaust Memorial (Germany)A joint project by the City and Administrative District of Landsberg am Lech and the market town of Kauferin, Germany's Holocaust Memorial keeps alive the memory of the crimes of National Socialism and the suffering of its victims.
- Holocaust Memorial Center (Hungary)Established in 1999 by the Hungarian government, the Holocaust Memorial Center is one of the few state-sponsored institutions in the world that focuses entirely on Holocaust research and education.
- Jews in Latvia Museum (Latvia)A museum established in 1989 to research, popularize, and commemorate the history of Latvia's Jewish community.
- Kazerne Dossin Memorial, Museum, and Documentation Centre (Belgium)A memorial, museum, and documentation centre established within the former Mechelen transit camp of World War II, from which, in German-occupied Belgium, arrested Jews and Romani were sent to concentration camps.
- LEMO: Lebendiges Museum Online (Germany)A virtual museum providing introductory texts, images of ancient objects, historical photographs and videos, audio files, biographical stories, pedagogical material and more materials on eleven epochs and topics of modern German history, including the Nazi regime and second World War.
- Mauthausen Memorial (Austria)An international site of remembrance and political-historical education located at the former Mauthausen concentration camp in northern Austria.
- Memorial de la Shoah (France)A museum dedicated to Jewish history during the Second World War, with a central focus on the teaching of the Shoah.
- Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe (Germany)Designed by architect Peter Eisenman and engineer Buro Happold, this memorial honors the Jewish victims of the Holocaust in Europe.
- Memoriale della Shoah (Italy)A Holocaust memorial at the Milano Centrale railway station commemorating the Jewish prisoners deported from there during the Holocaust in Italy.
- Museum and Memorial at Sobibór Extermination Camp (Poland)A museum and memorial site commemorating the Sobibór extermination site in Poland.
- Museum for the History of the Polish Jews (Poland)The first and only museum in the world dedicated to restoring the memory of the civilization created by Polish Jews in the course of a millennium, from the Middle Ages until today.
- Museum of Jewish Culture (Slovakia)Slovakia's Museum of Jewish Culture offers a glimpse into the daily life of Slovakia's Jewish population, as well as important personalities of Jewish origin who put Slovakia on the map in various areas of artistic, cultural, social and scientific life.
- Vilna Gaon Museum of Jewish History (Latvia)The Vilna Gaon Museum's Holocaust Exhibition tells of the culture and history of a once prolific Lithuanian Jewish population.
- The Wiener Holocaust Library (UK)One of the world’s most extensive archives on the Holocaust, the Nazi era, and genocide, the Wiener Holocaust Library includes over one million published and unpublished works, press cuttings, photographs, and eyewitness testimonies.
Israeli Museums and Memorials
- Beit TerezinBeit Terezin was established on Givat Haim Ihud, Israel in 1975 as a non-profit organization in memory of the Jewish Martyrs of Ghetto Theresienstadt, a concentration camp in the Czech Republic. The campus includes a museum, art exhibition halls, library, educational center, and archives holding thousands of original artifacts from the Ghetto.
- Ghetto Fighters HouseA museum, educational center, and archive in Lohamei HaGeta'ot, Israel, founded by a community of Holocaust survivors, among them fighters of the ghetto undergrounds.
- Massuah: International Institute for Holocaust StudiesA museum, archive, and educational center established to evoke discourse on the significance of the Holocaust in our contemporary society and culture. Massuah comprises a central school, permanent exhibitions, multimedia centers, archives, conference halls, dormitories, and an amphitheater.
- Yad Vashem: The World Holocaust Remembrance CenterIsrael's official memorial to the Jewish victims of the Holocaust, Yad Vashem is one of the world's richest sources for Holocaust education, documentation, and research.
North American Museums and Memorials
- The Florida Holocaust Museum (FL)One of the largest Holocaust museums in America, FHM is dedicated to teaching the members of all races and cultures the inherent worth and dignity of human life in order to prevent future genocides.
- Holocaust Museum Los Angeles (CA)The first survivor-founded Holocaust museum in the United States, Holocaust Museum LA memorializes those who died in the Holocaust and provides a permanent home for photographs, historical documents, and personal items from survivors.
- The Jewish Foundation for the Righteous (NJ)The Jewish Foundation for the Righteous provides financial support to aged and needy "Righteous Gentiles," non-Jews who rescued Jews during the Holocaust. JFR preserves their legacy through a national education program which teaches Holocaust history and celebrates the stories of the Righteous Gentiles.
- Montreal Holocaust Museum (Canada)A museum dedicated to educating people of all ages and backgrounds about the Holocaust, while raising public awareness of the universal perils of antisemitism, racism, hate, and indifference.
- Museum of Jewish Heritage: A Living Memorial to the Holocaust (NY)A museum and public history institution committed to the crucial mission of educating diverse visitors about Jewish life before, during, and after the Holocaust.
- Simon Wiesenthal Center (CA)Headquartered in Los Angeles, the Simon Wiesenthal Center is a Jewish global human rights organization researching the Holocaust and hate in a historic and contemporary context. The Center is known for Holocaust research and remembrance, hunting Nazi war criminals, combating anti-Semitism, tolerance education, defending Israel, and its Museum of Tolerance.
- United States Holocaust Memorial Museum (DC)A living memorial to the Holocaust, the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum inspires citizens and leaders worldwide to confront hatred, prevent genocide, and promote human dignity.
Other Museums and Memorials
- Cape Town Holocaust and Genocide Center (South Africa)Founded in 1999, the Cape Town Holocaust and Genocide Center is Africa's first center for Holocaust education and remembrance.
- Holocaust Education Center, Fukuyama JapanJapan's first center for Holocaust education.
- Shaghai Jewish Refugee Museum (China)A museum chronicling the stories of 20,000 Jewish refugees who fled Nazi-occupied areas in Europe in the 1930s and 1940s and settled in Shanghai, China.