If a trip to The Breman Museum is on your to-do list, you’re in luck. While they last, you can snag discount tickets to the museum.
While you’re there, be sure to make time for reflection and visit The Breman’s Absence of Humanity permanent exhibition, which covers the tragic years from 1933-1945 from the perspective of Atlanta-area Holocaust Survivors.
Plus through April 29, 2018, you can check out the Discovery and Recovery: Preserving Iraqi Jewish Heritage exhibition, which details the historic materials relating to the Jewish community in Iraq that were recovered from a flooded basement in Saddam Hussein’s intelligence headquarters. The 23 recovered artifacts span from the end of the Ottoman era to the early 1970s.
And Eighteen Artifacts: The Story of Jewish Atlanta is also on display. Per the summary, the exhibition “explores the history of Jews in Atlanta through artifacts, images, and oral histories. Each of the exhibition’s central 18 artifacts represents an integral moment in the growth of a people and a city.”
Want to check out The Breman on the cheap? You have a few ways to save:
- Admission to The Breman is regularly $12 for adults, $8 for seniors (62+), $6 for students & educators, and $4 for children ages 3-6. Parking is free.
- While they last, $13 buys admission for two to The Breman, thanks to a deal on Groupon. The discount voucher is valid for 120 days after purchase.
- If you have a 2018 Entertainment book, you can log in & print a coupon that’ll let you buy one ticket & get one free to The Breman.
The William Breman Jewish Heritage Museum is located at 1440 Spring St, NW (at 18th Street), Atlanta. The Breman is closed on Saturdays as well as most Jewish and Federal holidays.
–Jennifer Maciejewski