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Jewish Cultural Quarter

Jewish Museum & Jewish Museum Junior
Excellent
Duration

5 hours

Tour Type

Daily Tour

Group Size

9 people

Languages

English

Cancelation

Redfundable before Tour start

Explore the Rich Tapestry of Dutch Jewish Culture, Customs, and Heritage

The Jewish community in the Netherlands has played a significant role in shaping not only the nation’s character but also the vibrant culture of its capital, Amsterdam. Despite the profound impact of World War II, which devastated many communities, Jewish life has endured in this region for over eight centuries. The Jewish Cultural Quarter stands as a testament to this resilience, offering visitors a captivating insight into a multifaceted history that has left an indelible mark on Amsterdam’s identity.

This remarkable quarter features a wide array of attractions, boasting an impressive collection of thousands of artifacts, documents, and artistic works that illuminate Jewish heritage. Additionally, visitors can enjoy a rotating selection of temporary exhibitions. Spanning five distinct venues, the Jewish Cultural Quarter provides a unique experience that invites you to traverse the historical Jewish neighborhood and delve into over 400 years of Jewish life in Amsterdam, showcasing the various dimensions of this community’s cultural influence.

Stroll Through the Historic Jewish District of Amsterdam

Within the Jewish Cultural Quarter, one can find a well-structured, chronological representation that highlights the Jewish community’s crucial contributions to both art and the historical narrative of the Netherlands. The Jewish Museum, housed within four historic synagogue buildings, offers an extraordinary view of both past traditions and contemporary Jewish life within Dutch society. For younger audiences, the adjacent JMH Children’s Museum serves as an excellent resource for learning about these themes in an engaging manner.

The centerpiece of the Jewish Cultural Quarter is the iconic Portuguese Synagogue, which features an impeccably preserved interior dating back to the 17th century, showcasing a remarkable collection of ceremonial artifacts. Notably, it is also home to Ets Haim Livraria Montezinos, recognized as the oldest continuously operating Jewish library in the world, listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site, making it a cultural treasure not to be missed.

Moreover, the quarter includes the Hollandsche Schouwburg and the National Holocaust Museum, both of which serve as poignant reminders of the suffering endured by Jewish people during the Holocaust, while also providing a space for reflection and remembrance for those who lost their lives during this dark chapter of history.

Reserve Your Tickets for the Jewish Cultural Quarter Online

Embark on an enlightening journey through time and uncover the rich narratives surrounding Jewish life in the Netherlands. Tickets purchased through this site grant you access to the Jewish Museum, the Portuguese Synagogue, Hollandsche Schouwburg, the Jewish Children’s Museum, and the National Holocaust Museum.

Secure your tickets to the Jewish Cultural Quarter today, ensuring you have a spot and saving time at the entrance. Don’t miss out on this extraordinary and educational landmark located right in the city’s heart, featuring some of the finest museums in Amsterdam.

  • Discover 5 different locations with just one ticket
  • Visit magnificent synagogues and impressive memorials
  • 400 years of Jewish history in Amsterdam
  • Includes

    Entry to the Jewish Museum with free audio guide
    Entry to the Jewish Museum junior
    Entry to the Portuguese Synagogue 
    Entry to the National Holocaust Museum (reopens 11 March 2024)
    Entry to the Hollandsche Schouwburg (reopens 11 March 2024)


    Children

    Different child tickets for 6-12 year olds and 13-17 year olds
    Free entry for 0-5 year old

    The Jewish Museum junior is specially designed for children (6+). The Jewish Museum, Portuguese Synagogue, National Holocaust Museum and Hollandsche Schouwburg are suitable for children from the age of 10.


    Opening hours

    Jewish Museum & Jewish Museum Junior & National Holocaust Museum:
    Monday - Sunday: 10.00 - 17.00

    Portuguese Synagogue:
    Sunday - Thursday: 10.00 - 17.00
    Friday: 10.00 - 16.00


    Languages

    The free audio guide available at all locations in English, Dutch, French, German, Hebrew, Spanish, Italian and Portuguese


    Ticket information

    Your ticket is valid for 1 week so you do not have to visit all the locations in one day
    Ticket directly available on smartphone
    Tickets can be rescheduled or cancelled up to 48 hours in advance


    More information

    The National Holocaust Museum does displays some explicit images of victims who were humiliated, abused or killed. Explicit images are never used arbitrarily and only when it is necessary to tell the full story.
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    Jewish Museum & Jewish Museum Junior
    Amsterdam
    4 minutes
    From Central Station
    4 minutes
    From Central Station
    16 minutes
    From Central Station
    Public Transport
    Nearest stop to the Jewish Museum, Jewish Museum Junior, Portuguese Synagogue and Library Ets Haim is Waterlooplein (metro 51, 53 & 54 and tram 14).
    Nearest stop to the National Holocaust Museum and Memorial is Artis (tram 14).

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    Jewish Cultural Quarter
    Yuki Tanaka
    25/01/2024
    Die ganze Erfahrung war sehr aufschlussreich. Am besten hat mir die Ausstellung über das jüdische Erbe gefallen. Ich hoffe, dass die Kultur weiterhin gewürdigt wird.
    Jewish Cultural Quarter
    Martha Anderson
    18/01/2024
    I felt like I was in a different era! The stories really touched me, and I left feeling more connected to the history of the Jewish community here. Amazing guides too!
    Jewish Cultural Quarter
    David Cohen
    15/01/2024
    I found the exhibits pretty interesting, but some parts felt a bit rushed. I wish there were more interactive parts, especially for kids. Still worth a visit!
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