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Step into Amsterdam’s National Holocaust Museum and Memorial to experience a profound journey through the history of the Holocaust in the Netherlands. This museum, located in the heart of Amsterdam, offers a moving exploration of Jewish life before and during the Second World War, as well as the impact of the Holocaust on Dutch society.
Begin your visit at the former teacher training school, a place where hundreds of Jewish children were secretly rescued during the war. Here, the museum presents changing exhibitions and personal stories that bring the realities of the Holocaust to life through art and testimony.
Continue to the Hollandsche Schouwburg, once a theatre turned into a deportation center during the Nazi occupation. Today, it stands as a powerful memorial with a wall of names honoring Jewish victims and an exhibition dedicated to the Holocaust’s tragic legacy in the Netherlands.
Your entry ticket includes access to both the museum and the memorial, along with an informative audio tour available in several languages. The experience is fully accessible, welcoming visitors of all ages and abilities. Tickets are valid for seven days from first activation, offering flexibility for your visit.
Immerse yourself in this essential chapter of Dutch history and pay tribute to the memory of those lost. Secure your entry now to ensure your place at Amsterdam’s most important site of remembrance.







