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National Center for Civil and Human Rights

O National Center for Civil and Human Rights foi reaberto recentemente com novas e poderosas galerias, experiências ampliadas e um propósito renovado. Viaje por exposições reimaginadas sobre o Movimento dos Direitos Civis dos EUA, explore os documentos manuscritos do Dr. King, com curadoria de sua filha, e conheça histórias globais de direitos humanos por meio de instalações imersivas e sensoriais. Do Action Lab à futura Change Agent Adventure para crianças, cada espaço foi projetado para estimular a reflexão, a ação cívica e a conexão. Seja em sua primeira ou quinta visita, o Center o convida a fazer parte de um movimento em prol da justiça.

Atlanta CityPASS inclui:

Entrada geral - A entrada inclui todas as exposições permanentes, galerias rotativas e experiências interativas.

Destaques

  1. 01.

    Explore A Committed Life: The Morehouse College Martin Luther King Jr. Collection, com sermões escritos à mão, discursos e itens pessoais do Dr. King - uma visão íntima de seu legado em ação.

  2. 02.

    Viaje por Rolls Down Like Water: The American Civil Rights Movement, onde você conhecerá a luta e o triunfo do Movimento dos Direitos Civis dos EUA por meio de uma narrativa imersiva e elementos interativos.

  3. 03.

    Envolva-se com o movimento global de direitos humanos em Everyone. Everywhere: The Global Human Rights Movement + Action Lab, que apresenta histórias de defensores dos direitos humanos, instalações imersivas como "A Mile in My Shoes" e perspectivas globais dinâmicas.

Visite National Center for Civil and Human Rights com o CityPASS®

Os ingressos CityPASS oferecem uma ótima maneira de ver National Center for Civil and Human Rights, economizando tempo e dinheiro.

Aviso aos visitantes

Dicas

Melhor época para visitar

As manhãs dos dias de semana geralmente oferecem a experiência mais descontraída.

Reserve aproximadamente duas horas para uma visita completa. Não perca a emocionante Civil Rights Gallery.

Saiba mais no blog do CityPASS sobre o que você verá no National Center for Civil and Human Rights.

Recursos de atração

Amenidades

Restaurantes: The Center Cafe

Loja de Presentes: Loja de Presentes do Centro

Acessibilidade

A entrada do nível principal é acessível para cadeiras de rodas. Cadeiras de rodas de cortesia estão disponíveis por ordem de chegada. Os elevadores acomodam carrinhos de bebê, scooters e dispositivos de mobilidade.

Estacionamento/Transporte

Obtenha direções detalhadas, informações sobre o MARTA e orientações sobre estacionamento no site do Centro.

Informação de Contato e Horários

  • National Center for Civil and Human Rights
  • 100 Ivan Allen Jr. Blvd. NW
  • Atlanta, GA 30313

Consulte o site para ver a programação atual, horários estendidos ou fechamentos antecipados.

Os horários variam conforme a estação; verifique o website para saber mais sobre fechamentos antecipados e horários estendidos.

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