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Dutch Resistance Museum

Dutch Resistance Museum
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Duration

90 minutes

Tour Type

Daily Tour

Group Size

9 people

Languages

English

Cancelation

Redfundable before Tour start

The occupation and the resistance

The Dutch Resistance Museum is dedicated to the resistance movement in the Netherlands during World War II. Right after the Germans bombed Rotterdam in May 1940, the Dutch surrendered and Nazi’s took over the streets of the country. People were faced with a choice: do we cooperate and do exactly what the Germans say, do we join the Nazi’s and help them or do we join the resistance movement?

This question is explored in the museum. The Dutch Resistance Museum helps evoke the climate of the war years by showing the lives of people who made different choices, with a primary focus on the resistance. This often extremely dangerous choice made people very creative in thwarting the Nazis and helping Jews and other groups of people who were being hunted down.

Holland in World War II

The museum’s permanent exhibition takes visitors back to the forties, the period of the German occupation during World War II. The halls and walls that make up the décor of the Dutch Resistance Museum are full of photos to help evoke the war years. Much of the collection consists of artefacts collected from the personal belongings of members of the resistance movement.

The exhibition covers all forms of resistance: strikes, forging of documents, helping people to go into hiding, underground newspapers, escape routes, armed resistance, and espionage. You can see strollers with guns hidden in them, forged ID cards, typewriters on which coded messages were typed and chessboards with hidden compartments.

As well as seeing the ins and outs of life in the resistance, you’ll also see what day to day life was like for people who choose to cooperate. What limitations did the occupation put on them and why did some of them decide to join the resistance after all? Another important part of the museum focuses on the Dutch colonial empire, the Dutch East Indies during the war. Where the population suffered terribly under the Japanese regime of terror.

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The exhibition is in both English and Dutch, making it accessible to most visitors. There is also a free audio tour which is offered in Dutch, English, French, German, Italian, Portuguese and Spanish. Book your tickets to the Dutch Resistance Museum now and don’t miss out on this vital piece of Dutch history!

Grab your Amsterdam museum tickets and enhance your trip with Tours & Tickets for an amazing experience.

  • Step back in time to Amsterdam in the 1940s
  • See, hear, and read stories about life during World War II
  • Experience how the war affected the Netherlands
  • Children

    Child tickets for 7-16 year olds
    Free entry for 0-6 year olds when accompanied by a paying adult


    Opening hours

    Monday - Friday: 10.00 - 17.00
    Saturday - Sunday: 11.00 - 17.00


    Languages

    The free audio tour is available in English, Dutch, and Dutch Sign Language


    Ticket information

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    Ticket is valid for one year, ticket cannot be cancelled


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    Dutch Resistance Museum
    Amsterdam
    13 minutes
    From Central Station
    5 minutes
    From Central Station
    20 minutes
    From Central Station
    Public Transport
    The nearest stops are Waterlooplein (metro 51, 53 & 54) and Artis (tram 14).

    0 - 3 hours

    English

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    Dutch Resistance Museum

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    Dutch Resistance Museum
    Tom Brown
    05/06/2024
    Came expecting a fun day out, but it’s pretty serious stuff. Shoulda prepared for that. Not my cup of tea but I get its importance. (3 stars)
    Dutch Resistance Museum
    Laura Peterson
    03/06/2024
    I liked the museum in general, but it could use more interactive parts maybe. Just looking at displays isn’t as engaging sometimes. Good info though!
    Dutch Resistance Museum
    Lucas Meyer
    01/06/2024
    I enjoyed my time here, but I felt some areas were a bit dull. They could use more interactive exhibits. Overall, worth a visit if you’re into WWII.
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