The Florida Holocaust Museum will temporarily close through the rest of 2024 to undergo renovations, beginning July 22.
The museum is making room for Thor, the Danish rescue boat used in the Holocaust. Renovations will also create a more visitor-centered experience at the museum. It will remain closed until early 2025, with the exact date contingent on completion.
Museum resources will remain available to the community, and beyond, through its website. That includes the museum’s Teaching Trunks, which are deployed at schools across the country. The museum will also host docent-led virtual tours and offer self-guided virtual tours of the museum.
– Janelle Irwin, Florida Politics, The Tampa Bay 100