Guided tour of the Portuguese Synagogue

Guided tour

Amsterdam’s best-kept secret

Across from the Jewish Museum stands Amsterdam’s best-kept secret: the Portuguese Synagogue. Built in 1675, this impressive building remains almost entirely in its original state.

To this day, the synagogue is still used as a place of worship. During the guided tour, you will learn what this means.

For whom?

For: secondary education
Duration: 1 hour
Group size: maximum of 15 students per guide
Cost: € 200 per group of 30 students, excluding admission

Plan your school visit

What will you learn?

This tour ties in with history, citizenship education and world orientation, and is tailored to the level of the students. 

  • You will learn what it means to be Jewish and understand the difference between Jewish religion and culture.
  • You will discover the history of the Portuguese Jews in Amsterdam.
  • You will learn about the religious aspects of Jewish life.
  • You will get to know the Torah and understand its meaning in Jewish tradition.

What will you do?

In this interactive guided tour, you will visit one of the oldest buildings in the city.

Welcome by the guide

5 minutes

Introduction to the Jewish faith

Visit to the hechal

10 minutes

Visit the winter synagogue

Visit to the hidden treasure chambers

Closing conversation

5 minutes

Want to visit with your class?

Frequently asked questions

To help you get started, we have listed the most common questions below.

The tour is available in Dutch or English. It can also be offered in German, French, Spanish or Hebrew, but availability in these languages is limited.

Yes. Let us know how many classes you plan to bring, and we will help you create a suitable programme. Students will be divided into groups of 15, with each group assigned its own guide.

Preparation is not required.
Tip: watch the video What is Jewish? (7.5 minutes) with your class beforehand. In this short video, Jewish teenagers talk about what it means to be Jewish.

Practical information

Planning a school visit? Here is some practical information to help your visit run smoothly.

There is no cloakroom at the Portuguese Synagogue. You may take your coat and bag inside with you.

Students who identify as boys are required to wear a kippah or another form of head covering (such as a cap) while in the synagogue. Kippahs are available to borrow at the entrance.

Students who identify as girls may also wear a head covering, but this is not required.

Three payment options:

  • At the museum’s ticket desk (by debit or credit card)
  • By invoice
  • Using the CJP Cultuurkaart

Please indicate your preferred payment method when booking.

More information?

Anne van Keulen

Educational advisor