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5 hours
Daily Tour
9 people
English
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Explore the Depths of Dutch Jewish Heritage, Traditions, and History
The Jewish culture in the Netherlands has profoundly shaped the fabric of Dutch society, particularly in the vibrant city of Amsterdam. Despite facing immense hardship during the harrowing times of World War II, the Jewish community has maintained a continuous presence in the region for over 800 years. The Jewish Cultural Quarter stands as a testament to this rich heritage, offering visitors an enlightening journey through a narrative that has significantly contributed to the evolution of Amsterdam and its people.
The Jewish Cultural Quarter is home to an extensive array of thousands of artifacts, documents, and artworks, alongside a rotating selection of temporary exhibitions that highlight various aspects of Jewish heritage. This unique cultural hub encompasses five distinct locations, each offering visitors an opportunity to traverse through the historical Jewish neighborhoods and experience over four centuries of the Jewish community’s history in Amsterdam. Here, you can gain a deeper understanding of Jewish life, traditions, and spiritual practices throughout the ages.
Stroll Through Amsterdam’s Historic Jewish District
As you explore the Jewish Cultural Quarter, you’ll find a thoughtfully organized chronological exposition that showcases the meaningful impact of the Jewish community on Dutch art, culture, and history. The Jewish Museum, which comprises four remarkable synagogue buildings, provides a captivating insight into the past and present lives of Jews in the Netherlands. Families are encouraged to visit the adjoining JMH Children’s Museum, designed to engage younger audiences and educate them about this vital aspect of Dutch history.
At the heart of the Jewish Cultural Quarter lies the impressive Portuguese Synagogue. This architectural gem boasts a beautifully preserved 17th-century interior and is home to a remarkable collection of ceremonial items. Additionally, it houses Ets Haim Livraria Montezinos, the oldest continuously operating Jewish library in the world, which is honored as a UNESCO World Heritage site, ensuring its preservation for future generations.
The quarter also features the Hollandsche Schouwburg and the National Holocaust Museum, both of which narrate the tragic events of the Holocaust faced by the Jewish population in the Netherlands. These locations serve as somber yet important monuments of remembrance for all those who suffered and were deported during this dark chapter of history.
Reserve Your Tickets for the Jewish Cultural Quarter Online
Embark on an enlightening journey through the historical vistas of Jewish Dutch life by booking your tickets online. Your purchase will grant you access to the Jewish Museum, the Portuguese Synagogue, the Hollandsche Schouwburg, the Jewish Children’s Museum, and the National Holocaust Museum, allowing for a comprehensive exploration of this rich cultural tapestry.
Ensure your visit by booking your tickets for the Jewish Cultural Quarter in advance. This guarantees your entry and saves you time at the gate. Don’t miss out on this extraordinary educational experience nestled in the heart of Amsterdam, featuring some of the finest museums in the city that shed light on a profound and enduring heritage.
Entry to the Jewish Museum with free audio guide
Entry to the Jewish Museum junior
Entry to the Portuguese SynagogueÂ
Entry to the National Holocaust Museum (reopens 11 March 2024)
Entry to the Hollandsche Schouwburg (reopens 11 March 2024)
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.
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
The free audio guide available at all locations in English, Dutch, French, German, Hebrew, Spanish, Italian and Portuguese
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
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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