Amsterdam Jewish Museum Tickets
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Experience Highlights
Explore the Jewish Museum in Amsterdam and, through its exhibitions, delve into the history of the Jewish community in Holland. Learn about their culture, traditions, works and important elements that have marked the history of millions of people.
With your ticket you will have access to the use of an audio guide and you can also visit the Portuguese Synagogue, tour the Jewish Quarter and, if you go with children, get the full experience by touring the Junior Jewish Museum.
- Visit the AmsterdamJewish Museum
- Learn about the history, customs and role of the local Jewish community.
- Tour the permanent and temporary exhibitions spread across four huge synagogues
- Stroll through the Jewish Quarter and experience how they live today
What’s included
- Entrance to the Jewish Museum in Amsterdam with audio guide
- Access to the Portuguese Synagogue with audioguide
- Access to the National Holocaust Memorial (after completion of renovation works)
- Map of the Jewish Quarter
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Step by Step
A visit to the Amsterdam Jewish Museum is an interesting and enriching experience. It is housed in four giant synagogues, located in the centre of Waterlooplein, the city's old Jewish quarter. A tour of the museum will allow you to learn about the history of the community and the religious and cultural value of its traditions, as well as the struggle they waged for years in the face of Nazi persecution.
With your ticket to the museum, you can also use an audio guide and you will have access to visit the Portuguese Synagogue and the National Holocaust Memorial.
Through historical elements, personal testimonies, 3D presentations, paintings and photographs, you will gain an insight into Jewish culture. You will get a complete insight into the tragic moments of their history and how they still struggle today to keep this memory alive by celebrating their traditions.
If you come with children, they can visit the Junior Jewish Museum, together with Max the Matzo, a fun guide. In this way, the little ones can experience their own tour, while the adults visit the exhibitions at their leisure.