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Dutch Resistance Museum

The Dutch Resistance Museum, chosen as the best historical museum of the Netherlands, tells the story of the Dutch people in Word War II. How did Dutch people respond to the Nazi occupation? Who resisted? Why, and how? You’ll see, hear en read fascinating stories about the exceptional, as well as about everyday life. Education is a core task for the museum. Some fifteen thousand children visit the museum each year. Read more

 

Protest! Campaign posters from 1965

October 16, 2008 - March 29, 2009. “A woman’s right to choose”,  “Say no to nuclear weapons”, “No home, no throne”. In the exhibition Protest! Campaign posters from 1965, the resistance museum paints a picture of these and other prominent societal issues over the past 40 years. Read more

 

Temporary exhibition: Hannie Schaft and the Oversteegen sisters

Three girls in resistance. Hannie Schaft and the Oversteegen sisters tells the story of three remarkable women, who chose the path of armed resistance. Until December 7th, 2008. Read more

 

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Free entrance

Free entrance at the Dutch Resistance Museum with the 'I amsterdam Card'. The  'I amsterdam Card' consists of a chip-card, a public transport ticket, a full-colour guide and provides over 30 free and 20 discounted offers on major tourist attractions and restaurants. Read more