Amsterdam National Holocaust Museum Entry

Discover the poignant history of Dutch Jews at Amsterdam’s National Holocaust Museum. Explore exhibits on pre-war life, persecution, and remembrance.

Duration: 1 hour, 30 minutes
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • National Holocaust Museum - Through this former teacher training school hundreds of Jewish children, who were held captive in the crèche next door, were smuggled to relatively safe places with the help of the resistance during the Second World War. At this historic site, in the National Holocaust Museum, the story of the Holocaust is told in…
What's Included
  • National Holocaust Museum entry ticket
  • Hollandsche Schouwburg National Holocaust Memorial entry ticket
What's Not Included
  • Guided tour
Additional Information

The National Holocaust Museum tells the story of the Nazi persecution and murder of the Jews of the Netherlands. Before the Second World War, Jews and non-Jews lived side by side. They had the same rights. But during the war, the Nazis and their collaborators killed around six million Jews in Europe. That was the Holocaust or Shoah.
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Location
National Holocaust Museum
Plantage Middenlaan 27
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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Carolb1592015
May 7, 2019
Very moving experience - We were on our way to the Resistance museum and we noticed this Museum so decided to go inside. It was a very small museum and our first impression was not to continue and leave as it didn’t look very big. We are glad we decided to go in. It was very informative about the holocaust and the affect it had on the Netherlands. We were inside for nearly 2hrs, there was so much to see. The ticket also covered several other museums and lasted a month. We didn’t have time to visit anywhere else but would definitely go back there if we are in Amsterdam again
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Robert
Jul 31, 2019
A moving experience - The memorial is inside what used to be a theatre. The building was used as a deportation centre in 1942-43 so this is a most appropriate place for a memorial. There are exhibits of different ways to present information about the Holocaust on the upper floors. The museum is across the street and has some experimental exhibits in preparation for the permanent museum.
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