National Center for Civil and Human Rights
Atlanta, USA
19 ticket options available · from $22 to $145.47 · free cancellation on 8 of 19
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About National Center for Civil and Human Rights
The National Center for Civil and Human Rights is a museum located in Atlanta, Georgia, dedicated to educating visitors about the American civil rights movement and global human rights issues. Since its founding in 2014, it has become a significant destination for those interested in social justice and history, offering engaging exhibits and educational programmes.
Visitors should be aware that entry to the museum is available through multiple marketplaces, with ticket prices varying. Comparing these prices can be beneficial, as options range from various sellers, ensuring that potential visitors can find the best deal for their visit.
Compare admission to National Center for Civil and Human Rights
5 marketplaces sell entry to National Center for Civil and Human Rights, from $22.
| Seller | Ticket | Price (USD) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Groupon | Anytime General Admission, Adult (Ages 13-64) | $22 | View |
| National Center for Civil and Human Rights Official | Adult (13–64) Anytime General Admission ticket. Single entry | $28 | View |
| Tiqets Free cancellation | National Center for Civil and Human Rights: Entry Ticket | $28.25 | View |
| FindrHost Free cancellation | National Center for Civil and Human Rights: Entry Ticket | $28.31 | View |
| Fever | National Center for Civil and Human Rights: Entry Ticket | $28.50 | View |
Tours, passes & combos at National Center for Civil and Human Rights
Skip-the-line, guided tours, city passes and combo tickets — priced higher because they bundle extras beyond standard entry.
| Seller | Option | Price (USD) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Trip.com | National Center for Civil and Human Rights: Entry Ticket Adu | $27.90 | View |
| Klook Free cancellation | 5-attraction pass | $106 | View |
| Hellotickets | Atlanta CityPASS® Tourist Card | $111.60 | View |
| Tiqets Free cancellation | Atlanta CityPASS® | $115.05 | View |
| GetYourGuide Free cancellation | Atlanta CityPASS: Explore 5 Top Attractions | $115.30 | View |
| Booking.com | Atlanta CityPASS | $115.30 | View |
| Expedia Free cancellation | Atlanta CityPASS: Admission to Top 5 Atlanta Attractions | $115.30 | View |
| Over The Planet Free cancellation | Atlanta CityPASS | $115.30 | View |
| FindrHost Free cancellation | Atlanta CityPASS® | $115.32 | View |
| Trip.com | Atlanta CityPass | $116.48 | View |
| CityPASS | Atlanta CityPASS® | $117.30 | View |
| Groupon | Atlanta CityPASS® | $124.52 | View |
| Cool Destinations | Atlanta CityPASS® | $134.86 | View |
| Tiqets | Fun Spot America Atlanta + Atlanta CityPASS® | $145.47 | View |
Did you know?
- Founded
- 2014
- Type
- Museum in Atlanta, Georgia
Visitor information
- Address: 100 Ivan Allen Jr Blvd NW, Atlanta, GA 30313
- Phone: (678) 999-8990
- Official website: http://www.civilandhumanrights.org/
People also ask
Why is the National Center for Civil and Human Rights closed?
The National Center for Civil and Human Rights is temporarily closed for expansion construction and is expected to reopen in fall 2025.
Is Atlanta still racist?
While Atlanta still maintains a dissimilarity and isolation index for African Americans and a dissimilarity index for Latinos that is higher than average for metropolitan areas in the US, the city's dissimilarity index for black residents is also decreasing at a higher than average rate which reflects the city's ...
How long does it take to tour the National Civil Rights Museum?
Visit Duration & Summer Hours: A typical museum visit takes 1.5 to 2 hours. Guests starting within the final hour may have a condensed experience.
Who is the CEO of the National Center for Civil and Human Rights?
Jill Savitt is the President and CEO of the National Center for Civil and Human Rights, which hosts exhibitions, trainings and convenings on civil and human rights issues.