National Center for Civil and Human Rights is a Museum located at 100 Ivan Allen Jr Blvd NW, Atlanta, GA 30313. It has received 3719 reviews with an average rating of 4.8 stars.
Monday | 12-5PM |
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Tuesday | 12-5PM |
Wednesday | 10AM-5PM |
Thursday | 12-5PM |
Friday | Closed |
Saturday | 12-5PM |
Sunday | 12-5PM |
The address of National Center for Civil and Human Rights: 100 Ivan Allen Jr Blvd NW, Atlanta, GA 30313
National Center for Civil and Human Rights has 4.8 stars from 3719 reviews
Museum
"The museum staff so warm and friendly"
"It's a really amazing place, though not my absolute favorite civil rights museum I've ever seen (for that, go to Memphis's in the old Lorraine Motel"
"Very informative clean and thorough but I wish there were more interactive attractions"
"This museum is extraordinary"
"The first level of the museum is incredible"
The museum staff so warm and friendly. Several staff members brought a smile to my face several times during my visit. The museum was clean with hand sanitizer stations available in all rooms. The exhibits were very informative and interesting with a lot of interactive components. Definitely would recommend to others! More
It's a really amazing place, though not my absolute favorite civil rights museum I've ever seen (for that, go to Memphis's in the old Lorraine Motel.) It's overall succinct and comprehensive. Many of the displays are sound- and video-based,
Very informative clean and thorough but I wish there were more interactive attractions. The majority of the exhibits is reading walls of information you can get online. There's a lunch counter exhibit where you can experience the struggles
This museum is extraordinary. The way they use technology to really engage visitors makes it easy to learn about Black history. I learned a lot, and while the content can be difficult to read/see/hear at times and also emotional at times,
The first level of the museum is incredible. There is so much information and there are so many photographs, videos, and recordings from the civil rights movement. The lunch counter sit-in experience is the most visceral thing I have ever
Wow. This place is one of my favorite places in Atlanta. There is so much information everywhere and so much to take it. All of the exhibits are incredibly put together. There’s a lot to read, so remember to take your time. What makes me
I really enjoyed visiting here. I took my time going through the exhibits. The staff was *so* nice! There's even an inclusive restroom! Totally fine to get through here with a suitcase - and I was able to take elevators for most of the
This museum is exceptional. From the content, to the lighting, to the friendly and welcoming staff. I LOVE this museum, one informative employee shared that they will be expanding! Cant wait to see more. The videos were extremely well
A great experience where you learn a lot about the history of the civil rights movement, both on an intellectual and on an emotional level. Staff super friendly, exhibits well lit and lots of informative text, this place will leave a
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