Musée de la résistance néerlandaise
Emplacement
Essentiels
- Remontez le temps jusqu'à Amsterdam dans les années 1940
- Voir, entendre et lire des histoires sur la vie pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale.
- Découvrez comment la guerre a affecté les Pays-Bas
Informations pratiques
Enfants
Billets enfants pour les 7-16 ans
Entrée gratuite pour les enfants de 0 à 6 ans accompagnés d'un adulte payant.
Heures d'ouverture
Lundi - Vendredi : 10.00 - 17.00
Samedi - Dimanche : 11.00 - 17.00
Langues
La visite audio gratuite est disponible en anglais, en néerlandais et en langue des signes néerlandaise.
Informations sur le billet
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Accessibilité
Comment s'y rendre
Transports Publics
Les arrêts les plus proches sont Waterlooplein (métro 51, 53 & 54) et Artis (tram 14).
Description
L'occupation et la résistance
Le musée de la Résistance néerlandaise est consacré au mouvement de résistance aux Pays-Bas pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale. Juste après le bombardement de Rotterdam par les Allemands en mai 1940, les Néerlandais se sont rendus et les nazis ont envahi les rues du pays. Les gens étaient confrontés à un choix: coopérons-nous et faisons-nous exactement ce que les Allemands disent, rejoignons-nous les nazis et les aidons-nous ou rejoignons-nous le mouvement de résistance?
Cette question est explorée dans le musée. Le Musée de la Résistance néerlandaise contribue à évoquer le climat des années de guerre en montrant la vie de personnes qui ont fait des choix différents, avec un accent particulier sur la résistance. Ce choix, souvent extrêmement dangereux, a rendu les gens très créatifs pour contrecarrer les nazis et aider les Juifs et d'autres groupes de personnes qui étaient pourchassés.
La Hollande dans la Seconde Guerre mondiale
L'exposition permanente du musée ramène les visiteurs dans les années 40, période de l'occupation allemande pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale. Les salles et les murs qui constituent le décor du Musée de la Résistance néerlandaise sont remplis de photos pour aider à évoquer les années de guerre. Une grande partie de la collection est constituée d'artefacts collectés à partir des effets personnels des membres du mouvement de résistance.
L'exposition couvre toutes les formes de résistance: grèves, falsification de documents, aide à la clandestinité, journaux clandestins, itinéraires d'évasion, résistance armée et espionnage. Vous pouvez voir des poussettes dans lesquelles sont cachées des armes à feu, de fausses cartes d'identité, des machines à écrire sur lesquelles étaient tapés des messages codés et des échiquiers avec des compartiments cachés.
En plus de voir les tenants et aboutissants de la vie dans la résistance, vous verrez également à quoi ressemblait la vie quotidienne des personnes qui ont choisi de coopérer. Quelles limites l'occupation leur imposait-elle et pourquoi certains d'entre eux ont-ils décidé de rejoindre la résistance après tout ? Une autre partie importante du musée se concentre sur l'empire colonial néerlandais, les Indes orientales néerlandaises pendant la guerre. Où la population a terriblement souffert sous le régime de terreur japonais.
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L'exposition est en anglais et en néerlandais, ce qui la rend accessible à la plupart des visiteurs. Il existe également une visite audio gratuite qui est proposée en néerlandais, anglais, français, allemand, italien, portugais et espagnol. Réservez dès maintenant vos billets pour le Musée de la Résistance néerlandaise et ne manquez pas cette pièce essentielle de l'histoire néerlandaise!
Critiques
258 avis
Excellent musée sur la Seconde Guerre mondiale
Ce musée est très intéressant. Nous avons visité toute l'exposition principale et sommes restés plus de 3 heures (avec 4 enfants entre 11 et 17 ans qui s'intéressent à l'histoire de la Seconde Guerre mondiale). Pour cette partie, il y a des audio-guide en français. Nous n'avons pas eu le temps de visiter la partie réservée aux enfants, mais elle ne peut se faire qu'en hollandais ou en anglais. En tout cas, nous avons appris beaucoup de choses sur cette guerre avec la vision des Pays-Bas. Vraiment très bien documenté, avec les histoires de plusieurs personnes qui ont vécu la guerre, des objets... Je recommande vivement.
A faire absolument !!
J’ai adoré ce musée !! Boîtier à votre disposition pour la traduction de chaque texte et vidéo. Dès le début, on est dedans, tout le musée a était pensé de À à Z, j’ai trouvé l’expérience formidable, truc à faire lors de votre visite, tout était interactif et j’ai adoré ça
Super experience
Musee tres interessant, tres didactique avec audioguide en français ce qui est un reel atout. Le musee est tres bien organisé et j ai bcp appris sur les pays bas durant la 2nde gm Je recommande vivement!!!!
visite musée de la résistance
Musée top! Très intéressent et très complet. Pas le temps de s’ennuyer. Personnel très accueillant. Tarif étudiant avantageux
Visite du musée de la résistance
Visite extrêmement interessante, immersif avec des documentaires et des récits, accompagner d’objets historiques. Si vous êtes intéressés par l’histoire prévoir plus de deux heures de visite.
Témoignages poignants
Un très beau musée vraiment très intéressant qui rappelle les heures sombres de la seconde guerre mondiale et présente de manière poignante le témoignage de ceux qui les ont traversées au Pays-Bas. Audioguide disponible et espace pour les enfants (à partir de 9/10 ans) très bien fait mais traduit uniquement en anglais.
Un musée passionnant, moderne et très bien documenté.
Un musée accessible à tous. Accueil charmant. Des audioguides dans plusieurs langues (dont le français = permettent de suivre la progression dans l'exposition. Les salles sont très riches en documentation, photos, films ( video), objets historiques. Les commentaires sont sobres et très explicatifs. La progression chronologique est très explicite. Un regard sobre, sans concession (on aborde aussi bien les résistants que les collaborateurs). Les femmes résistantes sont mises à l'honneur. La librairie permet d'acheter des ouvrages en néerlandais et en anglais. Je recommande.
Musée très fourni et pédagogique
Musée très intéressant, très pédagogique grâce notamment à l’audio guide. On apprend énormément de choses sur l’histoire de la résistance néerlandaise. Prévoir 1h30-2h de visite. Je recommande.
Hyper intéressant !
Super musée ! C'était une expérience très enrichissante, j'ai appris plein de choses sur la résistance néerlandaise que je ne connaissais pas du tout. Des audios guides sont à disposition (dans beaucoup de langues) et expliquent très bien. Il y a aussi quelques activités qui permettent d'être immergé dans cet univers. Par contre, prévoyez bien 2h30-3h pour faire ce musée qui est assez long (même si le temps est passe très vite quand apprend des choses aussi intéressantes). Un très bon rapport qualité/prix. Je recommande !
Super musée
Prévoyez au moins 2h mais 3h c’est parfait je pense. On apprend plein de choses sur la résistance et toute l’occupation néerlandaise c’est très intéressant. Musée interactif donc on ne s’ennuie pas du tout
Super visite woah
Super expérience, immersive , parcours bien organisé avec des témoignages poignants. Pour tous les amoureux d’histoire et de la seconde guerre mondiale, c’était vraiment l’endroit à aller. La visite a duré 3H en écoutant religieusement l’audio guide. À faire absolument On en apprends beaucoup sur l’histoire des juifs à Amsterdam pendant la période, que la maison d’Anne Franck qui est davantage un complément de cette visite
Très bien fait
Vraiment très bien fait avec un circuit spécial pour les enfants Très didactique Audioguide gratuit on apprend beaucoup de choses
Musée de la résistance en couple
Musée très intéressant et immersif ! Des audio guides en plusieurs langues sont à disposition ! Nous en apprenons plus sur la place des Pays Bas dans la Résistance !
Excellent musée à faire pour les fans d’histoires !!
Excellent musée sur la seconde guerre mondiale, le musée est remplis de témoignage a écouté avec le petit lecteur audio donné à l’accueil du musée, prévoir facile 2/3h de visite si on veut bien tout voir et tout écouter Je recommande le musée pour les fans d’histoires Pas trop loin d’un arrêt de tram
Tres instructif
Attention, prévoir deux à trois heures, mais cela vaut vraiment le coup pour les amateurs ou curieux de cette triste histoire !
Particulièrement intéressant! Je recommande.
Excellent musée, on découvre pas mal de choses même en en connaissant déjà un rayon sur cette partie de l’histoire. Si on lit ou écoute toutes les histoires, comptez 1h30/2h.
Beau musée et intéressant
Musée intéressant pour connaître l’histoire de la résistance des Pays Bas. Audio guide gratuit dans plusieurs langues différentes. La visite ne dure qu’une heure ou deux.
Lovely place to visit to learn more about the role of the resistance in Holland during the occupation
We walked here from our hotel, which took about 40 minutes through the lovely city. Entrance cost 17.50 Euros each and we were given a free electronic guide which is easy to use as you just tap on things around the museum to get more detail. Very easy to follow walkway and there are lots of places to sit and stop and take everything in. There is even signposting for the deaf on all the video displays. As we were walking round there were some school trips and everyone was respectful. Anyone interested in the Dutch Heroine (Hannie Schaft) will find out more about her story here. Lots of objects, photo's video etc and really well set out. There is also a small cafe which we visited fro lunch afterwards before we walked round the corner to a separate venue. Round the corner from this museum is another museum which the Germans used to gather everyone up before they were deported to god known where. This was done very secretively as the place was an old theatre so people came in, registered, sat and waited before being carted off to god known where, which usually meant the train station and last stop Auschwitz. If you visit the museum. walk back out the front door, turn right and walk about 100 yards down the road and turn left. One museum is on the right with the old cinema on the left.
VERZETS RESISTANCE MUSEUM, Amsterdam
I found this museum was amazing. I was given headphones and it took quite a few hours to go round and absorb everything. The museum was immersive with hands on experiences. Part of the museum was geared specifically for children. However, as an older adult ‘all’ the Museum was of interest to me. I found the sad thing being that not many people whose personal stories were told survived. I learnt so much about what happened to the Dutch people during the war which I did not know about. So was glad to be educated. There were lockers available for coats and bags. Although food is not served in the museum there was a cafe and a bar next to the museum. The museum was located in a perfect spot close to our hotel. I can highly recommend a trip to this museum. 😀
Must go to this musuem
This was another good museum in Amsterdam. This museum gave a nice overview of The Netherlands and how it was affected by World War 2. It had a lot of stories of individuals and how they were affected, but it also gave an overview of how it affected the whole country. Of course, with any musuem, it couldn't possibly cover everything, but it covers a lot. Give it a visit if you're in Amsterdam.
Definitely worth a visit
Definitely worth a visit. The Dutch Resistance Museum is excellent value and incredibly informative. The audio guide is really engaging, and I loved the videos and interactive elements throughout the museum. Everything is presented in a clear, thoughtful way that makes the history feel very real and personal. I learnt a lot and would highly recommend it to anyone visiting.
Must-visit Experience
The Resistance Museum is a must-visit. We loved our experience and found it incredibly eye-opening to learn about firsthand experiences during World War II and the courageous ways the Dutch resisted occupation. The personal stories are powerful, well presented, and make the history feel very real. Highly recommended.
Excellent - highly recommended
Fantastic museum - engaging, informative and very respectful. The staff are also very welcoming. I would highly recommend visiting.
De moeite waard
Mooi museum over de verzetsstrijd in Nederland. Het museum geeft goed de verschillende standpunten, dilemma's,... weer. Het museum beschikt ook over een junior verzetsmuseum. De moeite waard om met kinderen te doen, al moet ik zeggen dat ik er als volwassene ook van genoten heb. De tijdelijke expo van Josephine Baker was ook de moeite waard. Het museum ligt tegenover de Artis Zoo. Je kan dit dus perfect combineren.
Engaging and thought provoking
This was my third visit to the Verzetsmuseum, and this time I brought my 10 and 7 year-old sons. I was really impressed by how engaged they were, especially in the Junior Museum. The stories, activities, and interactive elements made the history easy to understand and meaningful for them. They were telling everyone about the stories at the end of the day, which tells me they were engaged and interested but not upset or traumatised by what they saw or listened to. Even after several visits, the museum remains powerful and informative, presenting the Dutch resistance in a clear and human way. An excellent museum for both adults and children. I highly recommend coming here if in Amsterdam.
Resistance Museum
A very well done presentation of the Dutch experience during WWII with personal stories of individual resistance members, collaborators, and victims.
Interessant museum
Met audio tour heel veel verhalen gehoord van mensen die de oorlog hebben meegemaakt. Ook veel verhalen gelezen erg interessant. Het museum is niet geschikt voor kleine kinderen.
History brought to life.
My wife, with her Dutch heritage, wanted to visit this museum to get a better sense of what her father and grandparents might have faced during WWII. It turned out to be a surprisingly moving and informative visit. The exhibition is fairly large and comfortably fills about an hour. You’re given an audio guide, and with a simple tap at each station you get clear explanations that help bring everything to life. Even though I’m not Dutch myself, I found it genuinely interesting and well worth the visit. There are lockers and bathrooms available, and the museum is conveniently located right next to the zoo.
One of the best museums I've ever been to
Very interesting. Ended up spending a good four hours here, which I had not planned to. The material is very well-presented - lots of multi-lingual videos, well-chosen artefacts, the right amount of explanation, clear themes and chronology. I didn't get confused or bored. It used the stories of real people to explore the dilemmas and choices people caught up in WW2 Netherlands faced. The free AV guide worked well for me and was nice and simple. You are allowed to go out and return on the same ticket (on the same day).
a visit to the resistance museum
This is a must visit attraction. The museum is very interactive with videos and audio guide. The section for the children is amazing. My son and I learned so much. We stayed there for 3 hours but we still missed out a few things due to time constraints. Having been brought up in France, we get one side of the story but we did not realise how much the Dutch had suffered. The museum gives you a true depiction of what it was like. We are from Newcastle in the UK. the staff were also very friendly because they offered to keep our suitcase during our visit.
Don’t miss it so informative
This is a fantastically informative experience with brilliantly told stories. It takes about 1-2 hours to get round if you stop at all the information centres but wow was it worth it. There is a restaurant attached to it which serves fantastic food and beers.
Lucky that the UK was never occupied
The museum is very well laid out. It covers the occupation 1940-1945 by the Germans. Do a bit of home work before you go, and every large and very small exhibits fall into place. Free lockers and audio hand sets. Hannie Schaft 1920-1945 a young girl who took the fight to the enemy with assassinations, murdered and buried in the Sand Dunes at Bloemendaal, near Haarlem along with over 422 victims. Her spects and automactic are on display.
Deeply moving exhibit
Comprehensive exhibit of the rise of nazi occupation and Dutch resistance during WWII with personal accounts of the people affected. People were faced with unfathomable decisions, to do things that in their heart they knew were wrong or risk their and their family's lives by following their conscious? The short films spaced throughout the exhibit provided the a great summary of the chronology of circumstances and events leading up to and through the German occupation, as well as the rise of resistance movement -- its leaders, strategies, and participants.
Great Museum
Very well done museum. It tells the story of the WWII German occupation on The Netherlands mostly by presenting the stories of individuals. We spend more than 2 hours in the museum and really liked the way the stories are told.
10 Stars - one of the most inspirational & informative museums in the world
Ten stars! We've visited museums all over the world and consider this in the top 5. Inspirational, fascinating, uplifting, disturbing, the museums displays, focusing on 130 individuals as examples of heroism (and in a few traitors) is extremely timely. Very accessible to people speaking a number of languages via easy to use devices. Tells the overall story of resistance via extremely compelling stories. Excellent book story with materials useful for children through adults. Deserves to be among the very most popular attractions in the city. This is a VERY inspirational place.
An Amsterdam MUST!
We decided to visit this museum (and also did their tram tour) as an alternative to visiting Anne Frank house. We were unable to get tickets to visit Anne Frank house and had read good things about the Resistance Museum online. While the story of Anne Frank is a tale of one family's experience, this museum provides a greater oversight of the resistance movement in Amsterdam. Both the tram tour and the museum provide historical context regarding the Nazi occupation of the Netherlands. One of our favourite parts of the museum was the area dedicated to older children and students. Even if you aren't with children when you visit, don't bypass this section of the museum! It is beautifully developed; you will feel like you have been transported back 80 years to war-time Amsterdam. On a practical note, while visiting, as English speakers, we were able to access all of the written information in the museum as well as listen to audio components in English. We HIGHLY RECOMMEND this experience while visiting Amsterdam.
Fabulous, honest, thought provoking - a must.
We spent almost all day (5.5 hours) here with our two girls aged 9 and 11. It was so well put together and the audio info was very clear. The Junior Section was incredible and I would recommend it highly as a must do when visiting Amsterdam with children.
Fascinating, moving and educational - outside of the crowds.
A great option in Amsterdam for any history buff. Goes deep into the history of life during the occupation - especially the plight of the Jewish population. Deeply moving and educational - with lessons that resonate today.
Modern museum with interactive exhibits
This was definitely worth the visit. We arrived at 4pm and museum closed at 5pm. We had to rush through the end because they closed promptly on time. Definitely recommend allowing yourself 2 hours.
Cruelty and courage
Very well presented with thorough and detailed information. It was so interesting to hear the stories of the people involved and impacted. Who they were, what they did and what happened to them. A shockingly stark reminder of what people are capable of, both the good and the bad, and how important it is to always support understanding, acceptance and respect.
Sobering and Important
A comprehensive and moving account of the many faces of The Netherlands during World War II. It covers those who actively resisted the Occupation wholeheartedly and some who did so hesitantly. Some sat on the sidelines, while others dedicated their lives to Nazi ideology. There are saints, sinners and many in between. The museum is well-organized and primarily tells the story through the lives of people, though there are also a large number of artifacts that add a great deal to our understanding of this period. With democracy under enormous pressure by authoritarianism today, understanding what happened over eighty years ago is essential civic work.
Really compelling and interesting
Went with my 15 year old daughter and we allowed two hours. However, it was so interesting and there was so much to listen to and interact with that we easily could have spent 3-4 hours there. Really informative and loved that it was all built around personal recollections and experiences.
Indrukwekkend bezoek aan het Verzetsmuseum
Wij hebben vandaag een tramrit met de bijna 100 jarige Verzetstram gemaakt. De route ging langs gebouwen en plekken die in de Tweede Wereldoorlog een belangrijke rol hebben gespeeld. Het was een prachtige rit, mede door de deskundige toelichting van de gids. Aansluitend hebben we het Verzetsmuseum bezocht. Het geeft een indrukwekkend beeld van de verschrikkelijke gebeurtenissen uit de Tweede Wereldoorlog. Het museum is beslist een bezoek waard.
A great museum dedicated to the Dutch experience of the Second World War and the post-war period.
Verzetsmuseum (Resistance Museum) aims to tell the story of the Dutch resistance against German rule during the Second World War. The museum does this by exploring the personal stories of more than 130 people and examining the dilemmas that the Dutch faced during the occupation period. The Resistance museum includes a large amount of information not just about individual experiences, but also about the overall Dutch experience of the occupation. Part of the museum is also dedicated to looking at the post-war period and developments in the Dutch colonies of Indonesia, Suriname and the Dutch Carribean islands. These displays explore the more controversial history of decolonisation and the impact of the colonial past on the Netherlands up to the present day. Standard tickets to the museum cost €16 and you also get a free audio tour in Dutch, Dutch Sign Language, or one of several other European languages. I would say that even though the entry free is a bit steep, the museum is absolutely worth it as it really brings to life the Netherlands during the war and forces you to reflect on fundamental values such as freedom and tolerance. Also, if you're interested in the subject, you could easily spend a couple of hours in the museum.
An Important History Lesson Told in an Engaging Way
This museum chronicles the resistance of the Dutch people to Nazi occupation during WWII. It covers both the courageous and the traitorous with actual artifacts and modern technology. It’s interesting and heartbreaking.
Excellent
This was our second visit to the museum. We went on the English-speaking tram tour which was excellent (but only available during Summer). The tour guide was knowledgeable and had a great pace while remaining engaging throughout. On our return to the museum, we visited the Josephine Baker exhibition and the relatively new installation on the role of Dutch colonies in the war. Albeit fairly modest in size, both were well presented with the necessary tone and pitch for subject often excluded in dialogue around contemporary European History. This is a great Museum that we would highly recommend.
Great Museum
This was a fascinating museum and had so much that I didn't know about. It's very nicely done, and offers so much information. Definitely something to see in Amsterdam.
Incredibly Powerful!
Our visit to the Verzetsmuseum Amsterdam was a highlight of our trip to the Netherlands. We actually chose it over the Van Goh Museum and I have ZERO regrets. It was incredibly powerful, so thorough, and absolutely fascinating. We took our 12 year old daughter, and she was very engaged. It took about 2 hours to go through, and you really need that time to fully immerse yourself in the experience. Highly recommended!
Resistance wasn't futile!
What an amazing museum! I will admit I found myself very emotional with some of the stories. Very glad I found the place by accident.
Heartbreaking
OMG - I learned so much in school, about the war, but this Museum helped me recall and enlighten my memories. The world should not allow this ever happen again.
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