TOURS

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VISIT US

A visit to the 16th Street Baptist Church and the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute is more than just a tour; it’s a profound educational journey. By walking through these historic spaces,
visitors can connect with the past and develop a more profound appreciation for the events that unfolded here.

A Living Classroom For History

Admission Fees

Adults
$15
Seniors (65+)
$13
Military & Students
$13
Children Below (below grade 4)
Free
BCRI Members
Free
 

Tour & Gift Store Hours

Tuesday – Saturday (10:00a – 5:00p)
Sunday & Monday (Closed)
 

Why Take A Tour

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Gain A Deeper Understanding

Witness firsthand the sites where pivotal moments of the Civil Rights Movement occurred, providing a powerful context that goes beyond textbooks.

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Honor The Past

Pay tribute to the four young girls martyred in the 1963 bombing and the many others who fought for equality, ensuring their stories are never forgotten.
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Inspire Future Generations

Learn lessons of courage, resilience, and the power of community in the face of injustice, inspiring a commitment to advocate for a more just and equitable world.
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Connect With History

Experience the events of the past in a tangible way, fostering a personal connection to the struggles and triumphs of the Civil Rights era.

PLAN A TOUR TODAY

TICKETING INFORMATION

Admission tickets can be purchased online or in person. Tours of our historic galleries are self-guided and typically take about 90 minutes. Free parking is available behind the building, accessible via 15th Street N. The Passport Cancellation Station is located in the gift shop.

ACCESSIBILITY

The Museum is fully accessible to all visitors. Designated parking spaces and a ground-level entrance near the parking lot are available. Ramps and elevators provide access to the entrance and lobby.

A limited number of wheelchairs are available at the security station near the parking lot entrance. For assistance, please contact the Ticket Booth staff.

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PHOTOGRAPHY POLICY

Flash photography
Noncommercial still and video photography is allowed in the museum and exhibitions unless otherwise noted. Flash photography is prohibited to prevent damage to exhibits.
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For the safety of visitors and collections, the use of tripods, monopods, and selfie sticks is not allowed in the museum. This policy helps protect visitors and exhibits, especially during busy times. Visitors are encouraged to take selfies and share their experiences but should leave selfie sticks in their bags.
Working media members
Working media members needing to use a tripod or monopod must obtain permission from the Gallery Manager and be escorted by museum staff while inside the building.
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GET INVOLVED

Carrying the Legacy Forward

The enduring impact of the 16th Street EV Center invites each visitor to move beyond observation and into meaningful engagement. Within this space, history is not distant—it is deeply felt, offering moments that challenge, inspire, and encourage deeper understanding. The experiences shared here reveal the strength of a community that has faced adversity with unwavering resolve and purpose. By taking time to explore these stories, visitors gain insight into how the past continues to influence the path forward today. This journey is an invitation to listen closely, engage fully, and carry those lessons into everyday life. In doing so, each person helps extend the legacy beyond these walls and into the wider world.