Nationales Zentrum für Bürger- und Menschenrechte
Nationales Zentrum für Bürger- und Menschenrechte

Nationales Zentrum für Bürger- und Menschenrechte

100 Ivan Allen Jr. Boulevard, Atlanta, Georgia

Praktische Infos

Das Zentrum für Bürger- und Menschenrechte befindet sich am 100 Ivan Allen Jr. Boulevard.

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Things to know before you go

  • It’s strongly recommended by the museum to book your tickets before visiting to guarantee your admission.
  • The National Center for Civil and Human Rights is accessible to disabled visitors and meets all ADA requirements.
  • The museum is included in Atlanta’s CityPASS program, alongside many of the city’s most popular attractions.
  • Food and drink are not permitted at the museum.
  • There is no coat check at the museum; it’s advised to avoid bringing luggage or large bags.
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How to get there

The National Center for Civil and Human Rights is located on Pemberton Place in Downtown Atlanta, adjacent to the Georgia Aquarium and Coca-Cola World. If using public transportation, access the museum via the Civic Center or Peachtree Center MARTA stations, or take the Atlanta Streetcar to the Centennial Olympic Park stop. If driving, the museum is located just off I-75/85.

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Fernseh- und Filmstandorte in Atlanta

Fernseh- und Filmstandorte in Atlanta


When to get there

The museum is open every day except Monday. On weekdays and Sundays, it’s open from midday until early evening; on Saturdays, it’s open from morning until early evening. Last entry is 1 hour prior to closing time. The museum is at its busiest during the summer and school holidays; visit during the week for a quieter experience.

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Atlanta’s Civil Rights landmarks

After exploring the National Center for Civil and Human Rights, continue to learn more about Atlanta’s role in the Civil Rights Movement at pivotal landmarks like the Martin Luther King Jr. National Historic Park (including his birth home); the Ebenezer Baptist Church (where King once preached); the International Civil Rights Walk of Fame; and the Herndon Home Museum.

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Häufig gestellte Fragen (FAQs)
Die unten aufgeführten Antworten basieren auf Antworten, die der Touranbieter kürzlich auf Fragen von Kunden gegeben hat.
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