1. The National Center for Civil and Human Rights is a museum and cultural center located in Atlanta, Georgia. It was opened in 2014 and focuses on the American Civil Rights Movement and the global struggle for human rights. The center features interactive exhibits, immersive displays, and historical artifacts, including items belonging to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and other Civil Rights leaders. One of the center’s signature exhibits is the \"Rolls Down Like Water\" exhibit, which highlights the history of the American Civil Rights Movement through a series of videos and sounds. The center also hosts a variety of educational programs and special events throughout the year.
2. The National Center for Civil and Human Rights is open Tuesday-Saturday from 10am-5pm and Sunday from 12pm-5pm. The phone number for the center is 404-991-6980.
3. Tickets to the National Center for Civil and Human Rights can be purchased online or in-person at the center. General admission tickets are $22 for adults, $18 for seniors and students, and $16 for children ages 3-12. Children under 3 are free. The center is located in downtown Atlanta and is easily accessible by car, public transportation, and rideshare services. Parking is available nearby for a fee.


