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Visitor Information
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Public Schedule
Sunday – Thursday 9:30 AM – 5:00 PM (Last admission at 3:30 PM) Friday 9:30 AM – 3:00 PM (Last admission at 1:30 PM) Closed on Saturday We are closed on Jewish holidays and most legal holidays. Docent Guided Public Tours - Sunday - Friday 1:00 PM - Last approximately 2 hours Interested in learning about scheduling a group tour or field trip? Please read our Group Tour Information Packet |
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Holocaust Memorial Center 28123 Orchard Lake Road, Farmington Hills, MI 48334
Exit I-696 at Orchard Lake Road. Turn north on Orchard Lake Road. The Holocaust Memorial Center is located on the west side of Orchard Lake Road just north of Twelve Mile Road.
View Google Map The museum is wheelchair accessible and wheelchairs are available if needed. Cameras and recording devices of any kind are not permitted in the museum.
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The Doris and Eric Billes Museum Shop offers an array of Holocaust-related educational videos (VHS and DVD), books (including a selection of child-appropriate options), and pamphlets, as well as postcards, bookmarks, pins, and other commemorative items.
The Museum Shop features HMCZFC publications.
The museum shop is normally open during museum hours. |
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We invite community-based professional groups to consider scheduling their seminars, programs, conferences, meetings or other similar events in our attractive carpeted auditorium. The facility can accommodate groups up to 300 seated audience style and up to 100 comfortably seated seminar style.
Evening hours are available during the school year. Day and evening hours are available on a limited basis during summer.
Reasonable rental fees apply. A-V equipment is available.
For more information please contact,
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by email, or at (248) 553-2400 ext. 12. |
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Contribute to the HMC
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The Holocaust Memorial Center is always interested in expanding its collections and would be honored to accept the donation of related artifacts, photographs, and documents. All donations are housed in a safe, archival environment. For more information on making donations, or to make a donation, please contact Feiga Weiss at (248) 553-2400 ext. 16 or visit the Library Archive located on the second floor of the HMC. |
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