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1900 18th St NW, Washington, DC 20009

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Reviews — 8

Jack K
at 2023 Aug 13
Jack K
at 2023 Aug 13
It was fantastic and incredibly moving. Went on a Saturday - they were doing tours at the top of every hour. Our tour guide, Mohammed, was great.
catalina cipri
at 2023 Jul 21
catalina cipri
at 2023 Jul 21
If I could encourage you to go to one museum in DC, it would be to visit this one. Accessible, heart-opening, and welcoming, this museum has something for everyone to learn — whether you’re a longtime supporter of Palestine or a total beginner.
A C
at 2023 May 02
A C
at 2023 May 02
This is a small but excellent museum. The volunteers exude Palestinian hospitality and are passionate about story of their homeland. If you’re going to visit the National Holocaust Museum, do take the time to visit this museum of the Palestine people.
Mina
at 2022 Apr 26
Mina
at 2022 Apr 26
A boutique museum with a surprising amount of helpful evidence and beautiful arts connecting to Palestine. The picture of the woman holding her key to her house - now located in areas controlled by the Israeli - is super powerful.

The bookstore next door is a great place to visit as well. Very informative. Some crafts and products from Palestine (e.g. olive oils) are good to support.
Reiki Master Raisa
at 2021 Sep 04
Reiki Master Raisa
at 2021 Sep 04
Travelled hundreds of miles and I’m so glad I was able to catch the exhibits before it closed. Yes, it’s small but it’s absolutely emotion-inducing and thought-provoking. I am so grateful that this museum exists.
It’s so important to share history and culture.
Also, I wanted to buy everything in the gift shop! Highly recommend stopping by whenever in DC. Admission is donation based.
shams
at 2020 Mar 09
shams
at 2020 Mar 09
The museum was very well put together. The people were super nice and one even commented in the obvious magnificence of my ring. They had passports and a marriage certificate. Overall, was nice.
Ryan Farhab
at 2020 Jan 03
Ryan Farhab
at 2020 Jan 03
Beautiful and cozy place. Probably the smallest museum I've been to size-wise, but it more than makes up for it with quality and quantity of content. Very powerful exhibits and very ingeniously curated. Hat's off to everyone involved for this masterpiece of a Hidden Gem!

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