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- Raphael LangenscheidtNovember 28, 2015Amazing. There's really no words - it's done incredibly well, but the subject matter takes your breath away. If you can pick between this and the Coke world, come here!!
- Tiffany WilliamsSeptember 12, 2015Very nice, informative exhibits!! Take your time going through and take it all in, each exhibit is inspirational and empowering. Definitely have a seat at the sit-in counter for the sit-in simulation.
- MsTiffany_September 22, 2014A must visit for locals and tourists. You need at least 2 hours to explore it. 3 floors of America's history and footprint to change our future story.
- DanAugust 11, 2014The exhibits are wonderful in this museum. Take your time to read all of the history. The sit-in counter experience is a must. Don't forget to head downstairs to see the MLK artifacts.
- Josh WeissJuly 6, 2018A truly moving and brilliantly produced museum packed with things to learn (& remember) but in an interactive and artful way that brings history to life quite powerfully. Recommend for ages 7+.
- Alison Polton-SimonJanuary 17, 2017Fantastic museum — great design with informative and engaging exhibits. Take your time to watch the videos, listen to the audio recordings and sit at the lunch counter.
- Cristian LöfvallOctober 28, 2017Probably the highlight of my stay in Atlanta. The exhibition was thorough, incredibly touching and informative. Everybody stepping in Atlanta should come to this museum.
- Tatiana McGaughyDecember 1, 2015Moving! This is an all day type of museum. So much to see and experience. Definitely cannot be rushed through. Wonderful exhibit of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr!
- Rane MartinNovember 9, 2014Awesome experience. I brought my 77-year-old dad and enjoyed watching him reminisce for a few hours. We were both grateful for the complimentary wheelchair!
- Nicole UnderhillMay 2, 2015Very educational for kids of all ages to get informed a little less textbook, and necessary for all walks of life I believe. 🌅
- Fodor's TravelDecember 7, 2015This three-level hands-on museum offers visitors a multisensory immersion into both the U.S. civil rights movement and global human rights efforts. Each exhibit is a force of its own. Read more
- Paula MadeiraAugust 6, 2017Very interesting and touching museum. It focus mainly on segregation but it goes to other topics on human rights as well. Very nice!
- Patty JoJuly 17, 2016I recommend that you don't leave Atlanta without going here. It is an amazing and educational museum.
- Benjamin SzwedaMay 23, 2015A really chronologically well thought out museum with interactive displays. Great time period overview on the 2nd floor - plan 1-1.5 hours.
- Nicole UnderhillMay 2, 2015So much to really be able to take in and appreciate in one visit.. Definitely will be back to share the experience with my son..
- Karen JohnsonMarch 16, 2016Must visit place for those concerned and interested in human and civil rights. Great for student tour groups
- Brian LawsonSeptember 2, 2014Must see when visiting Atlanta. All involved should be commended on their efforts. From the staff to the exihibits are amazing.
- Whitney WinstonFebruary 8, 2015Excellent museum covering a variety of issues with different multi sensory exhibits that really get the point across.
- Arlene MurphyApril 23, 2015Learn about the birth of the civil rights movement as well as global civil rights. Take the Woolworth lunch counter demo. Not to be missed. May be intense for children.
- Arlene MurphyApril 23, 2015Try the Woolworth lunch counter sit in and experience first hand what it was like to be an Afro American in a Whiles only counter
- Gabbriela GutierrezJanuary 31, 2016A must! It is a beautiful museum with a human side. You will need about 4 hours to go through it.
- AtlantaJuly 1, 2014This cultural attraction connects the histories of the civil rights movement and contemporary human rights issues. Guests will leave empowered to engage in dialogue about fundamental human rights.
- Anjali MirchandaniJuly 11, 2018Make sure to take the audio tour. It is informative and leaves you feeling empowered.
- Caitlin KMay 24, 2015Take your time to explore exhibits and learn about issues that still affect us today
- Christine HaJanuary 4, 2018Thought provoking experience especially at the virtual lunch counter. Touches on disability, LGBT & other human civil rights too👨🏿🧕🏽👨❤️👨
- Justin BerrymanFebruary 1, 2022Everything good here even the Lot Lizards are very friendly LoL 😂😆....
- Do not miss the Lunch Counter. It's heartwrenching and amazing.
- Artur GurauOctober 19, 2017I was not able to enter because had no place to leave my bag. The cassier said i have to go to information desk to ask if i can. The policy of the place doesn't allow leaving bags. Dissapointed.