ORLANDO, Fla. – A planned Holocaust museum in Orlando has reached 70% of its fundraising goal, organizers announced.
It marks a major milestone for the long-delayed project planned for downtown Orlando.
Local perspective:
The Holocaust Memorial Resource & Education Center of Florida said it has raised about $44 million, or 70% of its $63 million funding goal, for a planned Holocaust Museum for Hope & Humanity in downtown Orlando.
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The project will include immersive exhibits, survivor testimony and interactive technology aimed at engaging younger audiences and expanding Holocaust education efforts.
Artist rendering of a planned Holocaust Museum for Hope & Humanity in downtown Orlando.
Officials said the museum will be built on a downtown site provided by the city and supported by state and local funding, along with private donations and foundation gifts.Â
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They said the expansion will allow the center to broaden programming and strengthen long-term educational outreach.
What’s next:
Organizers said they expect to break ground in the fourth quarter of this year, with the new 25,000-square-foot museum set to be about 3.5 times larger than the current facility.
The Source: This story was written based on information shared by the Holocaust Memorial Resource & Education Center of Florida.