Virtual Tour
Virtual Tour
Recommended Viewing Age 12+
Let our survivors be your guide on this unique tour of the Melbourne Holocaust Museum Museum. We have carefully curated 34 embedded items in the tour for you to click on and explore. This allows you to learn more about our survivors and their experience of the Holocaust.
For optimal viewing experience, we recommend using a computer or iPad. Please view the tutorial video to learn more about how to navigate this tour.
Resources for Teachers & Students
For each virtual resource, the MHM Education team have written suggested learning activities and worksheets for students to complete. In addition, Teachers will find a specific guide with recommendations on some possible ways to use these resources in the classroom.
Teaching the Holocaust
Teaching resources
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Child Safety Compliance
We are committed to providing a child safe environment wherein children and young people are safe and feel safe. We are committed to the safety, participation and empowerment of all children and young people. We support and respect all children and young people, as we do all people.
Our commitment and practices are inspired by Holocaust victim Henryk Goldszmit. In 1928, under the pen-name Janusz Korczak he published the ‘Declaration of Children’s Rights’, which was drawn upon by the United Nations when the Convention on the Rights of the Child was adopted in 1989.