On December 1, the Resistance Museum Amsterdam was festively reopened by HRH Princess Margriet.
The exhibition has been completely renovated and made fully accessible to people with a visual or hearing impairment. Resistance Museum Junior is also open again for visitors.
From May 1940 to May 1945, the Netherlands was occupied by Nazi Germany. How did the Dutch react? Discover the poignant, personal stories of people in a time full of difficult choices and experience the atmosphere of the occupied Netherlands. You walk through six phases of the occupation in a impressive setting. Each phase is introduced by a large film projection about the political and international context. Furthermore, small, poignant personal stories together tell the bigger story. You can read or listen to the stories. Stories about the exceptional and the everyday. Pro-German Dutch people are also discussed.
Visit the brand new exhibition and experience the history of the Second World War.
Resistance Museum Amsterdam, Plantage Kerklaan 61, open Mon to Fri 10:00 – 17:00, Sat and Sun 11:00 – 17:00 Tickets can be ordered online or purchased on arrival at the museum. You can order tickets online here.