Holocaust museum in St. Louis County reopens after years-long renovation project


The St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum reopened this week after a $21 million renovation that took two years to complete.

The museum is now 36,000 square feet, four times larger than it was before.

"The stories of St. Louis survivors really guide the visitor through the process," Amy Lutz of the Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum said. "We use the most up-to-date technology, up-to-date research to make that happen."

Lutz said the Holocaust is a difficult history. Visitors will hear first-hand…

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