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National Holocaust Museum: Entry Ticket
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National Holocaust Museum: Entry Ticket
가능한 다음 날짜
오늘
6월 13일
일
6월 14일
월
6월 15일
화
6월 16일
수
6월 17일
목
6월 18일
금
6월 19일
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국립 홀로코스트 박물관: 입장권
기간: 2 시간
즉시 확정
무료 취소
출발지:
KRW 35,500
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Highlights
The National Holocaust Museum, located in the Hervormde Kweekschool building, offers a deep look into the Holocaust, highlighting different stories.
During the war, the nearby Crèche was used by the Nazis to collect and deport Jewish children. However, Henriëtte Pimentel, the director, managed to lead hundreds of these children to safety through the Kweekschool.
At the museum, you can explore exhibits that detail these events and honor those who risked their lives to save others. This visit provides a chance to reflect, remember and learn more about the Jewish persecution in the Netherlands.
What's included
INCLUDED
Access to the National Holocaust Museum
Access to permanent exhibitions
NOT INCLUDED
No access to the Portuguese Synagogue and the Jewish Museum
Customer reviews
Additional information
Usage
Have your ticket scanned at the entrance
Good To Know
Wheelchair Access: Yes
Audio Guide Languages: Dutch, English
Last Admission Window: 1:00:00
Location
Venue
Nationaal Holocaustmuseum, 27 Plantage Middenlaan, 1018 DB
Meeting Point
27 Plantage Middenlaan
정보 제공자
Jewish Cultural Quarter
출발지:
KRW 35,500
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As a high school student in New Zealand we studied the holocaust. I wish the schools in NZ and Australia would still do it now. To sit and listen to the survivors’s stories from their own lips know that most of them have passed now was truely humbling and inspiring. To see personal property and the stories behind them was heartbreaking but stands as a testament to what transpired. It’s an incredible museum.