Adelaide Holocaust Museum & Andrew Steiner Education Centre
Things To Do Adelaide, Adelaide, South Australia
The Adelaide Holocaust Museum & Andrew Steiner Education Centre (AHMSEC) is a unique museum within the cultural and educational landscape of the CBD.
It is inspired by the vision and work of Andrew Steiner OAM, an Adelaide based Holocaust survivor and sculptor. Andrew has passionately offered Holocaust education and reflection to South Australian secondary and tertiary students for the past 30 years. AHMSEC continues to expand and build upon his educational legacy.
The Museum’s core Holocaust exhibition and education programs encourages visitors and students alike to learn about the Holocaust and to critically reflect on its themes and their relevance in contemporary society. The museum also features the stories of six local Holocaust survivors.
Open Hours:
Tue: 1PM – 4PM
Wed:1PM – 4PM
Thu: 1PM – 4PM
Sun: 11AM – 3PM
Closed on Saturdays, some Jewish holidays and public holidays and please check their website for specific dates.
To ensure the Museum remain COVID Safe for our visitors, staff and volunteers, we ask that you book your visit in advance.
Facilities
Disabled Assistance
Disabled access availableAccreditation
COVID SafeRates
Adults: $10
Concession: $8
Children: $5
Family: $20 – 2 Adults and 2 Children – Children under 13 must be accompanied by an adult at all times.