Magnificent synagogues, striking buildings, and impressive memorials dominate the “streetscape” of Amsterdam’s old Jewish neighborhood. At its heart, occupying less than half a square mile, is the Jewish Cultural Quarter, with its landmark buildings: the Jewish Museum (including the inspiring Jewish Museum junior), the imposing Portuguese Synagogue and the Hollandsche Schouwburg. Here you can learn all you want to know about Dutch Jewish culture, history, and traditions. All with just one ticket.
The National Holocaust Museum and the Hollandsche Schouwburg are currently closed due to renovations.
Deze site is ook beschikbaar in het Nederlands