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The Virginia Holocaust Museum recently completed a major renovation, enhancing its space to better educate visitors on the history of the Holocaust. The upgrades include a biophilic “ribbon ceiling,” improved lighting and the addition of the USC Shoah Foundation Pepper’s Ghost Theater.

The Virginia Holocaust Museum recently completed a major renovation, enhancing its space to better educate visitors on the history of the Holocaust. The upgrades include a biophilic “ribbon ceiling,” improved lighting and the addition of the USC Shoah Foundation Pepper’s Ghost Theater.

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Virginia Holocaust Museum completes major renovation, adds new theater

The Virginia Holocaust Museum recently completed a significant renovation, marking its most extensive update since the museum’s inception. The renovated space, located in a 1896 tobacco warehouse in the Shockoe Bottom district, enhances the museum’s ability to educate visitors on the history of the Holocaust.