National Holocaust Museum In Development

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Amsterdam, Netherlands

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History museum· Tourist attraction· Museum

National Holocaust Museum In Development Reviews | Rating 4.1 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

National Holocaust Museum In Development is located in Amsterdam, Netherlands on Plantage Middenlaan 27. National Holocaust Museum In Development is rated 4.1 out of 5 in the category history museum in Netherlands.

Address

Plantage Middenlaan 27

Phone

+31 205310380

Amenities

Good for kidsNo restaurant

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Will Plowright

THE MUSEUM WILL BE CLOSED ON FEB 2nd 2020 UNTIL 2022 FOR REFURBISHMENT. Staff told me this museum will close, but memorial across the street will remain open. This is good news, since there museum definitely needs an update. Staff are very friendly and knowledgeable about the history of the place, but the place is quite small and it doesn't present a coherent history of the Holocaust in the Netherlands.

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Sarah Howard

Very small museum but you can use your ticket again at 4 other places so well worth the price. Terrible, beautiful and very moving. I knew the statistics before but this gives you the human cost with personal stories mainly about children. Harrowing but necessary. Everyone should visit. I applaud your work.

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Witold Kepinski

Historical overview about the tradegy of Dutch and European jews who were murdered by nazis their collaborators. See expo Jodenvervolging in foto’s

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Ahmad Zarei

This impressive museum is a space providing all the stories and materials about this horrible history. The monumental National Holocaust Museum is opened and you can visit it also. But in my opinion if you are not interested in history, this is definitely worth visiting while in Amsterdam. All the presented topic here are gloomy. The entry price is reasonable and you can visit 4 extra related place with that price which were not crowded so you could view the exhibits at your leisure.

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Alida Mostert

Managed to make it just in time before it closed for a 2 year renovation. It is very informative and you are able to search up names of possible family members by entering either their name, surname or town into a computer system. There it will tell you if they were sent off to a concentration camp and whether they died there. Perfect museum thus for people doing research on their families.

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Kevin forsyth

This was a much smaller museum than I anticipated, but the entrance pass to this location gave us access to 4 other locations. The real treat here was the guide, Sauci. She sat down with us and gave us an amazing history of the Jews in Amsterdam. I could have literally spent the entire day listening to her talk and still been upset when it was time to go. Thank you so much for the wonderful work you do!

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Neil Brimer

Still developing but a great exhibition with the suitcases, worth visiting alongside the Jewish museum

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Antonia Tejeda Barros

Breathtaking and heartbreaking. A very small museum but very informative. The photography exhibition about the Dutch Jewish population massacred by the Germans is stunning. There were 140,000 Dutch Jewish people who lived in the Netherlands before 1940 and 104,000 (men, women and children) were exterminated by the Germans (mostly in Sobibor and Auschwitz). Horrifying. My kids and I learnt a lot from the exhibition. Very painful but necessary. Thank you very much. We remember.