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The Goldrich Cultural Center To Open In Los Angeles

The new campus at Pan Pacific Park will expand Holocaust Museum LA and introduce new arts and cultural spaces.

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The The Goldrich Cultural Center will open June 14 at Pan Pacific Park in Los Angeles as a new campus dedicated to arts, culture, education, and community engagement. Holocaust Museum LA, the nation’s first survivor-founded Holocaust museum, is a central component of the expanded site.

Designed by Hagy Belzberg, the campus is organized around a large open canopy that serves as a central gathering space connecting all buildings on the property. The design emphasizes accessibility and shared experience, with all visitors entering and exiting through this central hub.

The Goldrich Cultural Center includes a range of new spaces and installations. The S. Mark Taper Theater will host arts and cultural programming including music, theater, dance, film, and lectures. The GRoW @ Annenberg Rooftop Garden will provide panoramic views of the Hollywood Hills, while a new pavilion will house a multimedia exhibition centered on an تاریخی railway car.

Additional features include the Reflection Garden, incorporating reclaimed wood from Los Angeles wildfires, and “Meet Your Neighbors,” an installation featuring photographs and poems from local residents presented in multiple languages. A Virtual Survivor Experience theater will offer interactive engagement using voice recognition and holographic technology.

The campus will also include participatory elements such as the “Kindness … Keep it Going” experience, where visitors exchange written reflections to create an ongoing community dialogue.

Organizers project that the expanded campus will significantly increase visitation, with the site expected to welcome more than 500,000 visitors annually. The venue is intended to serve as a space for public programming including film festivals, concerts, and conferences, connecting historical memory with contemporary cultural activity.

Opening day admission on June 14 will be free to the public. Additional information is available at the organization’s official website.


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