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39 min
Daily Tour
15 people
English, Spanish
Walk through Amsterdam and discover the special places that honor and pay tribute to the victims of the Holocaust. In this emotional audio experience, the narrator tells you the story of his ancestors. The journey begins in front of the Resistance Museum, the VERZETSMUSEUM. As you walk and see its structure, you will learn the history of resistance to oppression. Then you will pass by the National Holocaust Museum, where you can find the deportation sites to the Nazi concentration camps. After that, you will discover the Auschwitz Memorial, with a special soundtrack to better understand its symbolism. Then, the narrator will take you in front of the Anne Frank House. Anne Frank is one of the most famous victims of the Holocaust. Arriving at the Jewish History Museum, your journey ends with an emotional chapter inspired by Charlie Chaplin’s speech in the movie The Great Dictator.