Events

Upcoming Events

The Museum of Tolerance is more than a place to visit — it’s a space for dialogue, reflection, and action. Our events bring people together to explore pressing social issues, learn from powerful voices, and celebrate stories that inspire change. From lectures and film screenings to community conversations and cultural programs, each gathering is designed to challenge perspectives, foster understanding, and spark meaningful connections.

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Museums Free‑For‑All Day

Date & Time

Location

Museum of Tolerance, 9786 West Pico Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90035

About

Sunday, March 16, 2025
10:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Museum of Tolerance
9786 West Pico Blvd Los Angeles, CA 90035

The Museum of Tolerance is pleased to offer free admission on Sunday, March 16, 2025, as a part of the SoCal Museums annual Free‑for‑All... No reservation required.

Read the official press release

Tickets are available on a first‑come, first‑serve basis.When planning your visit, please note that each of the main exhibits takes approximately 1.5 hours.

In addition to gaining free admission to all four exhibits, you will also have the opportunity to meet and hear first-hand testimony from a Holocaust survivor at three different times: 11:00am, 1:00pm, and 3:00pm.

Go Metro: Take the Metro 14/37 to Beverwil Drive and W. Pico Boulevard and walk 2 blocks west on Pico Boulevard. Plan your best route using the Trip Planner.

If you are traveling by car, the Museum offers free underground parking for visitors. Please be considerate of our residential neighbors and make every effort to avoid driving through single-family residential neighborhood streets.

Questions? Please review the Museum Free-for-All Day FAQ Page.

More Upcoming Events

Mashhad

Reboot Studios, Simon Wiesenthal Center, and Museum of Tolerance invite you to a special screening and Q&A with writer-director Sharah Solemani

André Laks, with the Music of Szymon Laks

Sunday, October 19th, 1:00 PM

Witness to Truth speaker series: Discussion with philosopher André Laks, son of composer, writer and survivor Szymon Laks, followed by a performance of Szymon Lak's String Quartet No. 3 by USC Thornton students.