National Holocaust Museum: Entry tickets in amsterdam

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4.5

(88 Customer Reviews)

National Holocaust Museum: Entry tickets in amsterdam

Experiences

4.5

(88 Customer Reviews)

National Holocaust Museum: Entry tickets in amsterdam

Experiences

4.5

(88 Customer Reviews)

National Holocaust Museum: Entry Ticket

Explore moving Holocaust exhibits and untold stories. Includes museum entry and access to permanent displays.

2 hrs

Free cancellation

Instant confirmation

Mobile ticket

National Holocaust Museum: Entry Ticket

Explore moving Holocaust exhibits and untold stories. Includes museum entry and access to permanent displays.

2 hrs

Free cancellation

Instant confirmation

Mobile ticket

National Holocaust Museum: Entry Ticket

Explore moving Holocaust exhibits and untold stories. Includes museum entry and access to permanent displays.

2 hrs

Free cancellation

Instant confirmation

Mobile ticket

From €20

Why book with us?

From €20

Why book with us?

Highlights and inclusions

Highlights

  • Gain entry to the National Holocaust Museum

  • Access permanent exhibitions focused on the history of the Holocaust in the Netherlands

  • See personal stories of survival and rescue during WWII

  • Learn about the heroic actions of Henriëtte Pimentel

What’s Included

  • Admission to the National Holocaust Museum

  • Entry to permanent exhibitions

About

About the National Holocaust Museum

Nestled within the historic Hervormde Kweekschool building, the National Holocaust Museum in Amsterdam provides visitors with a profound perspective on the events of the Holocaust in the Netherlands. Serving as a place of remembrance and learning, this museum invites you to explore stories of persecution, survival and courageous rescue operations that shaped history.

A Location Steeped in History

The museum site holds a pivotal place in WWII history. The nearby Crèche, used by the Nazis to assemble Jewish children for deportation, was also the stage for remarkable acts of resistance. Henriëtte Pimentel, the director, orchestrated an extraordinary effort to rescue hundreds of children. Working together with others, she managed to move many children to safety through the Kweekschool, allowing them to escape the fate that awaited them.

Immersive Exhibitions

Within the museum, exhibitions shed light on the personal stories of those impacted by the Holocaust. Carefully curated displays document the difficulties endured by the Jewish community. Personal testimonies and historical artefacts allow you to connect with the experiences of individuals whose lives were forever changed by these tragic events.

  • View collections that honor the memory of Jewish children who were deported or saved

  • Discover the role played by local heroes in the Dutch resistance

  • Trace the paths of families affected by persecution

The museum’s setting amplifies these stories, creating a powerful atmosphere for reflection and understanding.

Educational Engagement

Visitors are not only witnesses to history but are also encouraged to reflect on broader themes of courage, humanity and remembrance. Interactive elements and informative displays provide context and offer learning opportunities for all ages. Educational programs further enhance the experience, fostering a deeper awareness of the impact and legacy of the Holocaust in the Netherlands.

Plan Your Visit

Your ticket grants access to all permanent exhibitions in the museum. Please note that this entry does not include the Portuguese Synagogue or the Jewish Museum. The National Holocaust Museum is wheelchair accessible and offers audio guides in Dutch and English. For up-to-date information on opening times, please check ahead of your visit.

During your stay in Amsterdam, a visit to the National Holocaust Museum offers a meaningful opportunity to connect with an important part of history and to honor the stories of those who experienced it firsthand.

Book your National Holocaust Museum: Entry Ticket tickets now!

Visitor guidelines
  • Respect all exhibits and displays

  • Photography may be restricted in certain areas

  • No food or drink allowed inside the museum

  • Maintain a quiet and reflective environment

  • Follow staff instructions at all times

Opening times

Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday

10:00am – 5:00pm 10:00am – 5:00pm 10:00am – 5:00pm 10:00am – 5:00pm 10:00am – 5:00pm 10:00am – 5:00pm 10:00am – 5:00pm

FAQs

Can I visit other Jewish historical sites with this ticket?

No, the ticket only includes entry to the National Holocaust Museum and its permanent exhibitions.

Is the museum accessible for wheelchair users?

Yes, the museum is fully wheelchair accessible.

In which languages are audio guides available?

Audio guides are offered in Dutch and English.

Do I need to bring identification?

Yes, you may be asked for a valid ID at the entrance.

Know before you go
  • No access to the Portuguese Synagogue or Jewish Museum with this ticket

  • Museum is wheelchair accessible

  • Audio guides available in Dutch and English

  • Have ID ready for entry

  • Check current opening times before visiting

Cancelation policy

Free cancellation up to 24 hours before the experience

Address

27 Plantage Middenlaan-1018 DB

Highlights and inclusions

Highlights

  • Gain entry to the National Holocaust Museum

  • Access permanent exhibitions focused on the history of the Holocaust in the Netherlands

  • See personal stories of survival and rescue during WWII

  • Learn about the heroic actions of Henriëtte Pimentel

What’s Included

  • Admission to the National Holocaust Museum

  • Entry to permanent exhibitions

About

About the National Holocaust Museum

Nestled within the historic Hervormde Kweekschool building, the National Holocaust Museum in Amsterdam provides visitors with a profound perspective on the events of the Holocaust in the Netherlands. Serving as a place of remembrance and learning, this museum invites you to explore stories of persecution, survival and courageous rescue operations that shaped history.

A Location Steeped in History

The museum site holds a pivotal place in WWII history. The nearby Crèche, used by the Nazis to assemble Jewish children for deportation, was also the stage for remarkable acts of resistance. Henriëtte Pimentel, the director, orchestrated an extraordinary effort to rescue hundreds of children. Working together with others, she managed to move many children to safety through the Kweekschool, allowing them to escape the fate that awaited them.

Immersive Exhibitions

Within the museum, exhibitions shed light on the personal stories of those impacted by the Holocaust. Carefully curated displays document the difficulties endured by the Jewish community. Personal testimonies and historical artefacts allow you to connect with the experiences of individuals whose lives were forever changed by these tragic events.

  • View collections that honor the memory of Jewish children who were deported or saved

  • Discover the role played by local heroes in the Dutch resistance

  • Trace the paths of families affected by persecution

The museum’s setting amplifies these stories, creating a powerful atmosphere for reflection and understanding.

Educational Engagement

Visitors are not only witnesses to history but are also encouraged to reflect on broader themes of courage, humanity and remembrance. Interactive elements and informative displays provide context and offer learning opportunities for all ages. Educational programs further enhance the experience, fostering a deeper awareness of the impact and legacy of the Holocaust in the Netherlands.

Plan Your Visit

Your ticket grants access to all permanent exhibitions in the museum. Please note that this entry does not include the Portuguese Synagogue or the Jewish Museum. The National Holocaust Museum is wheelchair accessible and offers audio guides in Dutch and English. For up-to-date information on opening times, please check ahead of your visit.

During your stay in Amsterdam, a visit to the National Holocaust Museum offers a meaningful opportunity to connect with an important part of history and to honor the stories of those who experienced it firsthand.

Book your National Holocaust Museum: Entry Ticket tickets now!

Visitor guidelines
  • Respect all exhibits and displays

  • Photography may be restricted in certain areas

  • No food or drink allowed inside the museum

  • Maintain a quiet and reflective environment

  • Follow staff instructions at all times

Opening times

Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday

10:00am – 5:00pm 10:00am – 5:00pm 10:00am – 5:00pm 10:00am – 5:00pm 10:00am – 5:00pm 10:00am – 5:00pm 10:00am – 5:00pm

FAQs

Can I visit other Jewish historical sites with this ticket?

No, the ticket only includes entry to the National Holocaust Museum and its permanent exhibitions.

Is the museum accessible for wheelchair users?

Yes, the museum is fully wheelchair accessible.

In which languages are audio guides available?

Audio guides are offered in Dutch and English.

Do I need to bring identification?

Yes, you may be asked for a valid ID at the entrance.

Know before you go
  • No access to the Portuguese Synagogue or Jewish Museum with this ticket

  • Museum is wheelchair accessible

  • Audio guides available in Dutch and English

  • Have ID ready for entry

  • Check current opening times before visiting

Cancelation policy

Free cancellation up to 24 hours before the experience

Address

27 Plantage Middenlaan-1018 DB

Highlights and inclusions

Highlights

  • Gain entry to the National Holocaust Museum

  • Access permanent exhibitions focused on the history of the Holocaust in the Netherlands

  • See personal stories of survival and rescue during WWII

  • Learn about the heroic actions of Henriëtte Pimentel

What’s Included

  • Admission to the National Holocaust Museum

  • Entry to permanent exhibitions

About

About the National Holocaust Museum

Nestled within the historic Hervormde Kweekschool building, the National Holocaust Museum in Amsterdam provides visitors with a profound perspective on the events of the Holocaust in the Netherlands. Serving as a place of remembrance and learning, this museum invites you to explore stories of persecution, survival and courageous rescue operations that shaped history.

A Location Steeped in History

The museum site holds a pivotal place in WWII history. The nearby Crèche, used by the Nazis to assemble Jewish children for deportation, was also the stage for remarkable acts of resistance. Henriëtte Pimentel, the director, orchestrated an extraordinary effort to rescue hundreds of children. Working together with others, she managed to move many children to safety through the Kweekschool, allowing them to escape the fate that awaited them.

Immersive Exhibitions

Within the museum, exhibitions shed light on the personal stories of those impacted by the Holocaust. Carefully curated displays document the difficulties endured by the Jewish community. Personal testimonies and historical artefacts allow you to connect with the experiences of individuals whose lives were forever changed by these tragic events.

  • View collections that honor the memory of Jewish children who were deported or saved

  • Discover the role played by local heroes in the Dutch resistance

  • Trace the paths of families affected by persecution

The museum’s setting amplifies these stories, creating a powerful atmosphere for reflection and understanding.

Educational Engagement

Visitors are not only witnesses to history but are also encouraged to reflect on broader themes of courage, humanity and remembrance. Interactive elements and informative displays provide context and offer learning opportunities for all ages. Educational programs further enhance the experience, fostering a deeper awareness of the impact and legacy of the Holocaust in the Netherlands.

Plan Your Visit

Your ticket grants access to all permanent exhibitions in the museum. Please note that this entry does not include the Portuguese Synagogue or the Jewish Museum. The National Holocaust Museum is wheelchair accessible and offers audio guides in Dutch and English. For up-to-date information on opening times, please check ahead of your visit.

During your stay in Amsterdam, a visit to the National Holocaust Museum offers a meaningful opportunity to connect with an important part of history and to honor the stories of those who experienced it firsthand.

Book your National Holocaust Museum: Entry Ticket tickets now!

Know before you go
  • No access to the Portuguese Synagogue or Jewish Museum with this ticket

  • Museum is wheelchair accessible

  • Audio guides available in Dutch and English

  • Have ID ready for entry

  • Check current opening times before visiting

Visitor guidelines
  • Respect all exhibits and displays

  • Photography may be restricted in certain areas

  • No food or drink allowed inside the museum

  • Maintain a quiet and reflective environment

  • Follow staff instructions at all times

FAQs

Can I visit other Jewish historical sites with this ticket?

No, the ticket only includes entry to the National Holocaust Museum and its permanent exhibitions.

Is the museum accessible for wheelchair users?

Yes, the museum is fully wheelchair accessible.

In which languages are audio guides available?

Audio guides are offered in Dutch and English.

Do I need to bring identification?

Yes, you may be asked for a valid ID at the entrance.

Cancelation policy

Free cancellation up to 24 hours before the experience

Address

27 Plantage Middenlaan-1018 DB

Highlights and inclusions

Highlights

  • Gain entry to the National Holocaust Museum

  • Access permanent exhibitions focused on the history of the Holocaust in the Netherlands

  • See personal stories of survival and rescue during WWII

  • Learn about the heroic actions of Henriëtte Pimentel

What’s Included

  • Admission to the National Holocaust Museum

  • Entry to permanent exhibitions

About

About the National Holocaust Museum

Nestled within the historic Hervormde Kweekschool building, the National Holocaust Museum in Amsterdam provides visitors with a profound perspective on the events of the Holocaust in the Netherlands. Serving as a place of remembrance and learning, this museum invites you to explore stories of persecution, survival and courageous rescue operations that shaped history.

A Location Steeped in History

The museum site holds a pivotal place in WWII history. The nearby Crèche, used by the Nazis to assemble Jewish children for deportation, was also the stage for remarkable acts of resistance. Henriëtte Pimentel, the director, orchestrated an extraordinary effort to rescue hundreds of children. Working together with others, she managed to move many children to safety through the Kweekschool, allowing them to escape the fate that awaited them.

Immersive Exhibitions

Within the museum, exhibitions shed light on the personal stories of those impacted by the Holocaust. Carefully curated displays document the difficulties endured by the Jewish community. Personal testimonies and historical artefacts allow you to connect with the experiences of individuals whose lives were forever changed by these tragic events.

  • View collections that honor the memory of Jewish children who were deported or saved

  • Discover the role played by local heroes in the Dutch resistance

  • Trace the paths of families affected by persecution

The museum’s setting amplifies these stories, creating a powerful atmosphere for reflection and understanding.

Educational Engagement

Visitors are not only witnesses to history but are also encouraged to reflect on broader themes of courage, humanity and remembrance. Interactive elements and informative displays provide context and offer learning opportunities for all ages. Educational programs further enhance the experience, fostering a deeper awareness of the impact and legacy of the Holocaust in the Netherlands.

Plan Your Visit

Your ticket grants access to all permanent exhibitions in the museum. Please note that this entry does not include the Portuguese Synagogue or the Jewish Museum. The National Holocaust Museum is wheelchair accessible and offers audio guides in Dutch and English. For up-to-date information on opening times, please check ahead of your visit.

During your stay in Amsterdam, a visit to the National Holocaust Museum offers a meaningful opportunity to connect with an important part of history and to honor the stories of those who experienced it firsthand.

Book your National Holocaust Museum: Entry Ticket tickets now!

Know before you go
  • No access to the Portuguese Synagogue or Jewish Museum with this ticket

  • Museum is wheelchair accessible

  • Audio guides available in Dutch and English

  • Have ID ready for entry

  • Check current opening times before visiting

Visitor guidelines
  • Respect all exhibits and displays

  • Photography may be restricted in certain areas

  • No food or drink allowed inside the museum

  • Maintain a quiet and reflective environment

  • Follow staff instructions at all times

FAQs

Can I visit other Jewish historical sites with this ticket?

No, the ticket only includes entry to the National Holocaust Museum and its permanent exhibitions.

Is the museum accessible for wheelchair users?

Yes, the museum is fully wheelchair accessible.

In which languages are audio guides available?

Audio guides are offered in Dutch and English.

Do I need to bring identification?

Yes, you may be asked for a valid ID at the entrance.

Cancelation policy

Free cancellation up to 24 hours before the experience

Address

27 Plantage Middenlaan-1018 DB

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