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Getting to the National Holocaust Museum in Amsterdam – Address, Directions, and How to Get There

Getting to the National Holocaust Museum in Amsterdam

Located in the heart of Amsterdam’s Jewish Cultural Quarter, the National Holocaust Museum is easily accessible by public transport, car, or on foot. Use the directions below to plan the easiest route for your visit.

Location & Address of the National Holocaust Museum, Amsterdam

  • Location The National Holocaust Museum is located in the heart of Amsterdam’s Jewish Cultural Quarter, an area rich with history and remembrance. Just a short walk from Waterlooplein and Artis Zoo, the museum sits among several other important heritage sites, making it easy to explore the city’s Jewish history in one visit.
  • Address National Holocaust Museum
    Plantage Middenlaan 27
    1018 DB Amsterdam
    The Netherlands

Nationaal Holocaust Museum: toegangsticket

Highlights

Discover powerful narratives about the Holocaust and the Jewish experience in the Netherlands.

Learn about the heroic efforts of Henriëtte Pimentel and others who saved Jewish children.

Explore permanent exhibitions set in the historic Hervormde Kweekschool building.

Reflect on the wartime events and their impact through detailed exhibits.

Access an audio guide available in English and Dutch for a more immersive experience.

Frequently Asked Questions about National Holocaust Museum Directions

1. How do I get to the National Holocaust Museum Amsterdam by public transport?

The museum is located at Plantage Middenlaan 27, Amsterdam, easily reachable by tram and bus. Check local transit routes to the Jewish Cultural Quarter for the best connections.

2. Is there parking available near the National Holocaust Museum?

Public parking options are limited. Visitors are recommended to use nearby parking garages or rely on public transport due to the museum’s central location.

3. Can I walk to the National Holocaust Museum from Amsterdam Central Station?

Yes, it is approximately a 20-minute walk from Amsterdam Central Station to the museum within the Jewish Cultural Quarter.

4. Are there accessibility accommodations for visitors arriving at the museum?

Yes, the museum is barrier-free with wide passageways, and accessible via accessible public transport routes.

5. Is the National Holocaust Museum close to other Jewish heritage sites?

Yes, it is part of the Jewish Cultural Quarter, near the Anne Frank House, Portuguese Synagogue, and Hollandsche Schouwburg.

6. Does the museum provide detailed directions or maps for visitors?

Maps and detailed directions can be accessed online to assist visitors in planning their route to the museum.

7. Are taxis or ride-sharing services a good option to reach the museum?

Yes, taxis and ride-sharing services can drop off visitors near the museum’s entrance at Plantage Middenlaan.

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